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Council approves funding plan to finish Wamtt River Greenway trail, reallocates local‑share funds from Lusher Farm
Summary
The Lake Oswego City Council approved a $1.76 million funding plan for an 870‑foot Wamtt River Greenway Trail connection, using a mix of city funds, a Mount Hood Territories grant and a requested $1.14 million Metro local‑share award; staff proposed reallocating $500,000 from a previously earmarked Lusher Farm driveway project to meet Metro timing goals.
The Lake Oswego City Council voted March 31 to adopt a $1.76 million funding plan to build an 870‑foot missing link on the Wamtt River Greenway, a project staff said will create more than 2 miles of continuous riverfront trail when complete.
Parks Director Jeff Monroe told council the estimate of about $1.76 million includes soft costs and a construction estimate of roughly $1.4 million with a 20% contingency and an additional $50,000 contingency for market volatility. "Our project team has estimated that this project will cost about 1.76 million," Monroe said during the presentation.
Under the plan, funding would come from a mix of sources: $240,000 already allocated in the parks general fund, a proposed $300,000 from parks system development charges, an $80,000 grant from Mount Hood Territories, and a $1.14…
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