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City signals intent to partner with NPRSA on aquatic/community center property; staff to draft MOU
Summary
Council discussed high‑level options for partnering with the Northshore Parks & Recreation Service Area on a city‑owned site for an aquatic/community center and expressed broad support for a long‑term lease that retains city oversight; staff will negotiate a nonbinding MOU and return for formal council approval.
Council discussed a staff briefing on a potential partnership with the Northshore Parks & Recreation Service Area (NPRSA) for two city‑owned parcels intended for an aquatic and community center.
Staff reported the city closed on both parcels the day before the meeting and said NPRSA had secured additional King County grant funding contingent on documentation of intent to partner and the city bringing…
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