State Parks and Recreation Commission
Fort Flagler - WW1 Historic Facilities Preservation
30000100
Fort Flagler State Park has many historic military buildings that are in advanced deterioration. It is important to stabilize and restore the buildings’ structural integrity and exterior skin, including roofs/gutters, siding, windows/doors and masonry. This project provides phased funding to preserve and maintain the historically significant buildings before they are lost. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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157,000 | 1,772,000 | 1,614,000 | 1,200,000 | 1,963,000 | 6,706,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 6,706,000 |
Fort Casey - Lighthouse Historic Preservation
30000109
The historic Admiralty Head Lighthouse at Fort Casey State Park needs restoration to prevent deterioration and the loss of a significant historic asset. Planned restoration work will complete the exterior stabilization of the house and tower, including the masonry chimney, as well as stabilization of the oil house. This project is a priority because it will preserve a significant historical asset and major regional educational attraction.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 217,000 | 0 | 1,658,000 | 0 | 1,875,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 1,875,000 |
Fort Simcoe - Historic Officers Quarters Renovation
30000155
Fort Simcoe is the most intact pre-civil war federal military fort west of the Mississippi River. Extensive restoration and repair work is needed on the officer’s quarters windows, wood gutters, roofs, fireplaces and rotting beams. Delaying this work could result in putting the structural integrity of these historic buildings in jeopardy. This project completes the renovation of two historic buildings. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 51,000 | 241,000 | 804,000 | 900,000 | 1,996,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 1,996,000 |
Fort Worden - Housing Areas Exterior Improvements
30000287
Officers' Row, Non-Commissioned Officers' Row, as well as a set of WWII-Era residences at Fort Worden State Park are deteriorating and require renovations to maintain their integrity. Without preservation improvements, further degradation and deterioration will occur. This multi-phased project provides funding to perform roof replacements, lead abatement/painting, porch repairs and electrical safety upgrading.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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499,000 | 0 | 0 | 700,000 | 9,652,000 | 10,851,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 10,851,000 |
Sun Lakes State Park: Dry Falls Campground Renovation
30000305
Sun Lakes State Park Dry Falls campground is a popular destination park that has outlived its useful life. Existing sites have substandard geometry and utilities for today’s camping vehicles, camp-loop roadways need to be reconstructed and utility infrastructure to the site needs to be replaced. This project will replace the existing campground, construct new comfort stations and replace utilities. This project will fund predesign and design-phase work.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 60,000 | 342,000 | 200,000 | 7,442,000 | 8,044,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 8,044,000 |
Willapa Hills Trail Develop Safe Multi-Use Trail Crossing at SR 6
30000519
State Parks purchased the 56-mile historic Burlington Northern Santa Fe rail right-of-way between Chehalis and Raymond in 1993. Over the past 25-years, it has been progressively converted to a nonmotorized recreation trail - the Willapa Hills Trail. Between Chehalis and Adna, there remains one location where the trail crosses State Route 6 at grade. This creates a dangerous situation to both trail users and highway motorists because of limited sight-distances on a curved segment of the highway. This project solves the safety problem by constructing a pedestrian overpass for trail users over State Route 6. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 397,000 | 25,000 | 4,961,000 | 0 | 5,383,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 5,383,000 |
Schafer Relocate Campground
30000532
Annual flooding to the campground at Schafer State Park forces the park to close seasonally. This project provides construction funding to relocate the campground outside of the floodplain of the East Fork of the Satsop River and construct a new welcome center. The project will result in additional park revenue by extending the seasons the park can be open for camping, reduce operating costs and enhanced riparian habitat. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 313,000 | 429,000 | 4,024,000 | 0 | 4,766,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 4,766,000 |
Steamboat Rock Build Dunes Campground
30000729
Funding is provided for campsite and restroom construction at the Steamboat Rock State Park Dunes campground. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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620,000 | 446,000 | 2,433,000 | 666,000 | 0 | 4,165,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 4,165,000 |
Kopachuck Day Use Development
30000820
Funding is provided to renovate and expand the day use area of the park to enhance the experience for park visitors. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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296,000 | 1,328,000 | 4,291,000 | 1,698,000 | 0 | 7,613,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 7,613,000 |
Clean Vessel Boating Pump-Out Grants
30000856
This project gives State Parks the authority to administer the Clean Vessel Boating Pump-out grant program on behalf of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Grants are for projects at public and private marinas to purchase and install boater waste facilities to collect sewage discharged from recreational vessels operating on the state's waterways, and to educate boaters about the location of pump-out facilities and the importance of using them to protect the marine environment. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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3,090,000 | 1,600,000 | 1,000,000 | 2,600,000 | 10,400,000 | 18,690,000 |
Funds: General Fund - Federal | 18,690,000 |
Local Grant Authority
30000857
This project gives State Parks the authority to use grants received from private partners and citizens to construct or renovate park facilities. Having spending authority in place at the start of the biennium helps ensure that a project can proceed in the period specified by the donors of the grant funds. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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1,032,000 | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 | 2,000,000 | 8,000,000 | 13,032,000 |
Funds: Parks Renewal and Stewardship Account - Local | 13,032,000 |
Federal Grant Authority
30000858
This project gives State Parks the authority to use federal grants received to construct or renovate park facilities. Having spending authority in place at the start of the biennium helps ensure that a project can proceed in the time frame specified in the federal grant award. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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800,000 | 400,000 | 350,000 | 750,000 | 3,000,000 | 5,300,000 |
Funds: General Fund - Federal | 5,300,000 |
Birch Bay - Replace Failing Bridge
30000876
Construction funding is provided to replace a primary park access bridge in Birch Bay State Park due to structural failure. The bridge provides the only park access between upland camping and day use areas of the park to the beach/shoreline area of the park.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 337,000 | 0 | 2,464,000 | 0 | 2,801,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 2,801,000 |
Parkland Acquisition
30000976
Over the course of a biennium, State Parks may sell some of its surplus land in accordance with public review and Commission action. The proceeds from the sale of state park lands are deposited into the Parkland Acquisition Account (PAA) to be used solely for the purchase of new state park properties. This project gives State Parks the authority to make expenditures from the PAA for real estate transactions that require swift action.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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240,000 | 2,000,000 | 0 | 2,000,000 | 8,000,000 | 12,240,000 |
Funds: Parkland Acquisition Account - State | 12,240,000 |
Palouse Falls Day Use Area Renovation
30000983
Palouse Falls is the state designated waterfall. This project funds the construction of pedestrian and vehicular circulation systems, parking, ice age flood and cultural heritage interpretive stations and other site landscape improvements at Palouse Falls State Park. It will also complete improvements to enhance visitor safety and experiences. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 18,000 | 202,000 | 1,318,000 | 2,900,000 | 4,438,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 4,438,000 |
Fort Worden Replace Failing Water Lines
30001022
This phased project replaces the failing water system at Fort Worden State Park. Much of the water system at Fort Worden State Park was constructed at the turn of the previous century. The park experiences frequent water line breaks that interrupt service to park tenants and visitors. The system is deteriorating and must be replaced to maintain safe, reliable water service to the park. The new system will meet Department of Health's standards and health codes, and the practical demands of water pressure for visitors and park staff. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 163,000 | 214,000 | 450,000 | 2,013,000 | 2,840,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 2,840,000 |
Steptoe Butte Road Improvements
30001076
Funding is provided to repair and resurface the Steptoe Butte State Park road and parking lots. The existing road, over four miles in length, is in extremely poor condition with failing surface, subgrade and guardrail. This is the sole access road to the butte summit where the unobstructed panoramic view is the principal park attraction. Due to the scope and site limitations, a predesign is not required. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 29,000 | 437,000 | 5,207,000 | 0 | 5,673,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 5,673,000 |
Statewide Fish Barrier Removal (Lawsuit Related)
40000010
This funding is provided to correct fish passage barriers at Millersylvania and Tolmie State Parks to provide stream passage and restore habitat for fish and other aquatic species. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 247,000 | 53,000 | 1,605,000 | 0 | 1,905,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 1,905,000 |
Statewide - Code/Regulatory Compliance 2019-21
40000013
Funding is provided to correct urgent and unforeseen code compliance and regulatory deficiencies identified in park infrastructure. Regulators such as the Department of Ecology, Department of Health and county health departments periodically issue regulation changes that require broad upgrades, repairs or other modifications to utility systems in order to keep park facilities open. This funding will enable State Parks to respond quickly to keep park systems compliant and operational.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 1,201,000 | 0 | 1,201,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 1,201,000 |
Statewide - ADA Compliance 2019-21
40000015
ADA compliance is an ongoing responsibility for State Parks. State Parks is conducting a comprehensive inventory and assessment of compliance with the ADA that will prioritize ADA compliance projects and delivery over multiple biennia. This project provides funding to design, permit and construct improvements to correct ADA deficiencies throughout the parks system during the 2019-21 biennium.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 2,000,000 | 0 | 2,000,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 2,000,000 |
Statewide Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
40000016
Funding is provided to State Parks to install electric vehicle charging stations in at least three state parks as part of a coordinated strategy to increase energy efficient solutions to transportation and recreation.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 200,000 | 1,600,000 | 1,800,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 1,800,000 |
Blake Island Marine Facilities Improvements
40000017
Predesign funding is provided to State Parks to study marine facility improvements to ensure continued operational service at Blake Island State Park. The predesign will also study construction of a permanent launch ramp for the State Parks marine crew vessel and replacing moorage floats at Manchester State Park.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 325,000 | 10,872,000 | 11,197,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 11,197,000 |
Moran - Major Park Renovation
40000020
Moran State Park was established in 1921 and contains several Civilian Conservation Corps depression-era structures and park improvements. These facilities and assets are deteriorating and no longer meet the needs of today’s park users. This project is for predesign funding to study the alternatives to renovating the park and preserving historic assets.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 294,000 | 21,026,000 | 21,320,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 21,320,000 |
Lyons Ferry Campground Reestablishment
40000021
Construction funding is provided to reopen a closed campground at Lyon's Ferry State Park. The project will refurbish and open up to 40 campsites, add utilities to some sites, and renovate a comfort station and campground road. Design and permitting is funded through a grant from the Department of Commerce.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 3,213,000 | 0 | 3,213,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 3,213,000 |
Cape Disappointment - Welcome Center and Entrance Improvements
40000034
The entrance roadway at Cape Disappointment State Park is poorly designed, which results in traffic congestion and backups during visitor check-in. Additionally, the current welcome building is too small and not ADA compliant. Funding is provided to revise prior design work, permit and renovate the park entrance, parking and welcome center.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 3,529,000 | 0 | 3,529,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 3,529,000 |
Fort Worden Historic Building Roof Replacements
40000040
Fort Worden is a National Historical District and as such, the exterior appearance and materials are significant in retaining the historic element. Many of the World War I era roofs have now reached their useful life with some actively leaking. Water intrusion is starting to damage the historic structures. This project provides funding for the first phase: replace roofs on three buildings with historically appropriate slate roofing.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 1,946,000 | 0 | 1,946,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 1,946,000 |
Deception Pass - Bowman Bay Pier Replacement
40000041
The Bowman Bay pier at Deception Pass State Park has exceeded its useful life and is at risk of closure. Design and permitting are in progress. Funding is provided to construct a replacement pier.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 2,130,000 | 0 | 2,130,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 2,130,000 |
Statewide - Marine Facilities Rehabilitation
40000127
Washington State Parks provides marine facilities such as docks, piers, buoys and floats for public use. Many of these facilities have exceeded their designed lifespan and are functionally obsolete or unsafe, requiring either replacement or removal. This project funds the design and renovation or replacement of recreational marine facilities in Puget Sound. Facilities will be constructed with the most appropriate materials that will serve the public for many years to come and be suitable for the environment.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 995,000 | 3,512,000 | 4,507,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 4,507,000 |
Cape Disappointment North Head Lighthouse Area Bldgs and Grounds
40000136
Funding is provided to preserve, replace, restore and make repairs to building and landscape elements of the North Head Lighthouse National Historical site in Cape Disappointment State Park.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 1,400,000 | 0 | 1,400,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 1,400,000 |
Statewide - Facility & Infrastructure Backlog Reduction 2019-21
40000138
Funding is provided for the backlog of repairs and maintenance needed for facilities and equipment in the State Parks system.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 4,000,000 | 0 | 4,000,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 4,000,000 |
Preservation Minor Works 2019-21
40000151
Funding is provided for minor capital projects to preserve and extend the life of existing park facilities and supporting infrastructure systems.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 4,447,000 | 0 | 4,447,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 4,447,000 |
Nisqually New Full Service Park
40000153
Funding is provided to design and permit the first phase construction of a campground, infrastructure and appropriate support facilities at Nisqually State Park. Funding may also be used in this phase to construct and expand the park trail system. This is a joint project with the Nisqually Indian Tribe.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 2,994,000 | 17,700,000 | 20,694,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 20,694,000 |
Sun Lakes - Dry Falls Visitor's Center Renovation
40000156
The Sun Lakes State Park Dry Falls Visitor’s Center is an interpretive center to educate visitors regarding the historic massive floods that carved and formed much of Eastern Washington. It is a premier site in the multi-state Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail. The center has a number of deficiencies to be repaired, renovated or replaced to meet current codes, safety requirements and operational efficiencies. Funding is provided for design and permitting to renovate the visitor's center area. Immediate repair to a failing rock wall that is restricting public use is also funded in this phase.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 643,000 | 2,693,000 | 3,336,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 3,336,000 |
Pearrygin Lake Consolidated Park Access
40000160
The two existing Pearrygin Lake State Park campgrounds are accessed from different public and park roads, which is inconvenient for park visitors and staff. It is a costly burden for park staff to continually travel outside the park to go between campgrounds and is a life safety concern in the event of an emergency. This project funds the construction a new access road to join the east and west campgrounds, infrastructure and support facilities for the efficient operation of the park and convenience of park visitors.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 2,406,000 | 0 | 2,406,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 2,406,000 |