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Funded through the WWRP, Omak's Eastside Park is bringing the area's diverse populations together through soccer.

7th Legislative District

Northeast Washington

Projects Funded
Audubon Lake Grassland Restoration - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $95,804
Barbour Recreation Complex Expansion - City of Chewelah - $99,847
Colville Swimming Pool - City of Colville - $100,000
Creston Multi-Sport Complex - City of Creston - $84,669
Crystal Falls - State Parks - $13,097
Cusick Community Park - Town of Cusick - $189,802
Deep Bay Park Phase 2 - City of Oroville - $28,527
Downtown Pond Park Improvements - Town of Springdale - $54,980
Eastside Park Soccer Fields - City of Omak - $90,154
Fisk Property - State Parks - $1,503,523
HattenTracy Rock - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $637,884
Loon Lake - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $95,078
Lost Lake - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $19,764
Mt Spokane/Ingebretsen - State Parks - $33,521
Okanogan Sharp tailed Grouse - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $3,630,324
Okanogan Valley Sports Complex - City of Okanogan - $103,893
Oroville's Eastlake Ballfields - City of Oroville - $30,380
Osoyoos Lake Entrance Lot - State Parks - $103,747
Peppermint Stick Family Park - Airway Heights Public Works - $73,154
Reardan Audubon Lake Trail Development - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $249,999
Reardan's Audubon Lake - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $555,721
Recreation Complex - Chewelah Parks & Rec Dept - $227,975
Riverside - Little Spokane - State Parks - $243,497
Riverside - Little Spokane (phased) - State Parks - $171,351
Riverside/Little Spokane - State Parks - $213,422
Sharptailed Grouse Phase 6 - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $526,260
Similkameen Connector Trail Phase I - Okanogan County Public Works - $688,666
Tonasket B3 Skate and Bike Park - Town of Tonasket - $129,000
West Branch Little Spokane River Phase 1 - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $3,661,966

WHAT IS THE WWRP?

The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is a state grant program that creates and conserves local and state parks, wildlife habitat and working farms. The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office administers WWRP grants, and the legislature funds the program.
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