Parks and Green Spaces Levy
Acquisition Projects
Donald Harris: (206) 684-8018 | donald.harris@seattle.gov
Acquisition Projects
The Acquisition category includes acquisition of two types of properties
and is thus divided into two sub-categories: Neighborhood Park Acquisition
and Green Space Acquisition.
Neighborhood Park Acquisition
This subcategory includes the acquisition of properties in areas that
have been identified in the Parks and Recreation 2006 Development Plan
and Gap Analysis as being deficient relative to the City's comprehensive
plan goals. It is anticipated that the acquisition funding provided
by the levy will be supplemented by funding from other sources. However,
funding may still prove to be insufficient to complete acquisitions
in all of the locations listed below:
12th Avenue Urban Center Village
Ballard Hub Urban Village
Belltown Urban Center Village
Bitter Lake Hub Urban Village
Capitol Hill Urban Center Village
Chinatown-International District Urban Center Village
Commercial Core Urban Center Village
Denny Triangle Urban Center Village
First Hill Urban Center Village
Fremont Hub Urban Village
Greenwood-Phinney Ridge Residential Urban Village
Lake City Urban Village
Morgan Junction Residential Urban Village
North Rainier Hub Urban Village
Ravenna Urban Center Village
University Urban Center Village
West Seattle Junction Hub Urban Village
Westwood-Highland Residential Urban Village
Wedgwood Neighborhood northeast of Dahl Playfield
Beach Drive area northwest of Morgan Junction
Green Space Acquisition
This subcategory includes acquisition of properties to fill gaps in
existing public ownership and preserve continuity within the City's
designated green spaces. Acquisitions will target critical properties
in the following locations and in other designated green spaces:
Arroyos Natural Area
East Duwamish Greenbelt
Duwamish Head Greenbelt
Northeast Queen Anne Greenbelt
Ravenna Woods
Thornton Creek Watershed
West Duwamish Greenbelt
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Last Update
November 13, 2009
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