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DNR seeks perpetual road easement at Steptoe Butte; commission will consider in April
Summary
The Department of Natural Resources has requested a perpetual road easement of about 3.85 miles across Steptoe Butte State Park to satisfy RCO grant access requirements; the easement does not meet the commission's delegated approval criteria and will be brought to the full commission at its April 16, 2026 meeting.
Michelle Burke, property and acquisition specialist, told the commission that the Washington State Department of Natural Resources has requested a perpetual road easement across Steptoe Butte State Park to provide legal access to DNR's adjacent conservation lands and satisfy Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) grant requirements.
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