Legislation Details

File #: 2026-1280    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Pending Executive Signature
File created: 5/18/2026 In control: General Legislative Session
On agenda: 6/3/2026 Final action: 6/3/2026
Title: Motion 26-213, authorizing grant applications to the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office for projects at multiple county parks
Attachments: 1. Motion 26-213, 2. Staff Report, 3. Snohomish River Regional Trail (PENDING EXECUTIVE SIGNATURE), 4. Paradise Valley (PENDING EXECUTIVE SIGNATURE), 5. Mountain Bike Park (PENDING EXECUTIVE SIGNATURE), 6. Martha Lake Park (PENDING EXECUTIVE SIGNATURE), 7. Kayak Point 26-1556D (PENDING EXECUTIVE SIGNATURE), 8. Kayak Point 26-1157D (PENDING EXECUTIVE SIGNATURE), 9. Lord Hill Trailhead (PENDING EXECUTIVE SIGNATURE), 10. Paine Field Ballpark (PENDING EXECUTIVE SIGNATURE), 11. Motion Assignment Slip


Executive/Council Action Form (ECAF)


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Motion 26-213, authorizing grant applications to the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office for projects at multiple county parks
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DEPARTMENT: DCNR/Parks

ORIGINATOR: Rachel Dotson

EXECUTIVE RECOMMENDATION: Approved by Tom Teigen 5/21/26

PURPOSE: Approve eight (8) grant applications to be submitted to the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office for the following parks and programs: Paine Field Park Ballfield Improvements, Paradise Valley Conservation Area Trailhead, Three Lakes Hill Mountain Bike Park- Phase 1, Lord Hill Trailhead, AD Snoh. River Regional Trail Trailhead & Trail Seg, Kayak Point Waterfront Improvements Phase 3, Kayak Point Waterfront Improvements Phase 3, Martha Lake Park Improvements. The application authorizations for these projects include designation of the Snohomish County Executive to approve any grant contracts that may result from these applications.

BACKGROUND: Snohomish County has identified several park capital projects within the 2027-2032 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for completion. The Snohomish County Park and Recreation Element (PRE) identifies pursuit of grant funding as an implementation measure to support completion of capital projects. The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) distributes grant funding through a variety of programs authorized by state law. Snohomish County has a long history of successful applications to RCO and funding support. RCO is accepting applications for several of these programs in 2026 and requires authorization of grant applications for these programs. A description of each project application is summarized here: Paine Field Park Ballfield Improvements: In partnership with the Mukilteo Little League, this project will focus on improvements to the little league fields at Paine Field Park ($412,000 grant funds). Paradise Valley Conservation Area Trailhead: Development of parking lot...

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