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Summary
Fifty-six community-led projects throughout the region would receive a combined $31 million in King County Parks Levy grant funding under a proposal by Executive Braddock.
News
King County Executive Shannon Braddock today announced her proposal for $31 million in Parks Levy funding that would modernize aquatic centers, enhance parks and trails, restore river corridors, and expand access to outdoor recreation. The King County Parks Levy has generated a combined $88.6 million for community grants since it was approved by voters in August 2019.
Half of the funding would help city- and school-operated aquatic centers make swimming pools more accessible to children and families of all abilities while assisting with electrical, plumbing, and heating upgrades. City parks throughout King County would be able to add amenities, such as new spray parks in Kent and Seattle and a canoe launch along the Duwamish River in Tukwila. It would also make it possible for more young people to enjoy healthy after-school and summer activities, particularly in underserved communities.
Executive Braddock’s proposal is subject to approval by the King County Council.
"Thanks to the people of King County who supported the Parks Levy, we are enhancing aquatic centers, parks, and trails, offering new riverside amenities, and expanding access to outdoor recreation,” said Executive Braddock. “By partnering with Tribes, cities, and community-based organizations, we are making it possible for more people and families throughout King County to enjoy the special places that keep us healthy and connected."
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