Marymoor Park News: You're Invited! Willowmoor Floodplain Restoration Project - Recreation Workshop on Oct. 4

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Marymoor Park News – Sept. 24, 2018

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Sammamish Basin: Willowmoor Floodplain Restoration Project

King County, as the service provider to the King County Flood Control District, has initiated preliminary design of the Willowmoor Floodplain Restoration Project in the Sammamish Basin.

The County recently hired a consultant to provide support for conducting studies and developing the project design. The plan is to complete a draft 30 percent design by March 2019; the design will then go before the Flood Control District to determine next steps. Development of the 30 percent design will also consider possible upgrades to park amenities.

Join the conversation! Willowmoor recreation workshop on Oct. 4

The Willowmoor Floodplain Restoration Project Team would like to invite your participation in an upcoming Willowmoor recreation workshop. The purpose of this one-time workshop is to gather broad public input from Marymoor Park users on possible upgrades to park amenities and recreation elements within the project area which will be considered during the project design phase.

Are you available to join us?


Recreation Workshop

Thursday, Oct. 4, 2018
Open house: 5:30 to 6 p.m.; Recreation workshop: 6 to 8 p.m.
Clise Mansion, Marymoor Park
6046 W Lake Sammamish Parkway NE, Redmond, WA 98052

Please visit the project's webpage to learn more about the project and to stay up to date on its status. You can also email questions to Kate Akyuz, project manager, at kate.akyuz@kingcounty.gov.


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Reminder: Traffic Alert - Cirque du Soleil Volta

Friendly reminder that Cirque du Soleil Volta is happening at Marymoor Park. Expect heavy traffic around the park on performance days. Schedule can be found on the event website with the last performance on Sunday, Nov. 4. 

If you are headed to a performance, event parking is $20 per vehicle to be paid on-site (cash and credit cards accepted).

Revenues from events that take place in Marymoor Park and parking fees help to provide funding for King County Parks' 28,000 acres of parks and natural areas and 175 miles of regional trails.Thank you for your support!


Questions?

Contact the Marymoor Park Office at 206-477-7275 or marymoorpark@kingcounty.gov