North Open Space Acquisitions Pro Parks Project Information
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PROJECT STATUS
March 2007
Nearly four acres have been acquired in four areas in the Thornton Creek
watershed through this Levy acquisition project.
Through partnerships with Seattle Public Utilities and matching grants from
the King County Conservation Futures Tax, Seattle Parks was able to preserve
more land in this
watershed than was originally anticipated in the Pro Parks Levy.
May 2004 - Seattle Parks purchased a .53-acre property at 1730 NE 100th
St that had long been a priority for preservation. The acquisition will
permanently preserve 60 feet of creek frontage and provide a connection
to acres of green space in Thornton Creek Park #2.
October 2003 - Seattle Parks purchased a .44-acre property along the South
Branch of Thornton Creek. The site is south of the new Northgate Community
Center, next to Thornton Creek Park #6 on the south side of NE 105th Street,
between 5th Avenue NE and 8th Avenue NE. The property is traversed by about
140 linear feet of Thornton Creek. See press
release.
July 2003 - Parks purchased an 8,100 sf parcel on the south side of NE 95th
St., west of 27th Ave. NE. The property is bisected by a Thornton Creek
tributary. Parks had earlier purchased properties along this tributary north
of 95th St.
June 2002 - Seattle Parks in cooperation with Seattle Public Utilities purchased
properties totaling .69 acre along Thornton Creek at NE 100th St, just west
of 20th Ave NE.
June 15, 2002 - A community gathering was held to celebrate the acquisition
of a 2-acre property along Little Brook, a tributary of Thornton Creek,
at 11715 36th Avenue NE. Seattle Parks and Seattle Public Utilities partnered
to purchase the site with funding from the Pro Parks Levy, Seattle Public
Utilities Drainage and Wastewater Fund, and the King County Conservation
Futures Tax.
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