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Design Seeley Lake Park Improvement Study - City of Lakewood

Lakewood, WALocal News

The City of Lakewood is embarking on a significant improvement project at Seeley Lake Park, collaborating with Pierce County to enhance the area's stormwater management, public access, and safety features. The initiative is estimated to cost $150,000, with Lakewood contributing $50,000 towards the project. SCJ Alliance has been engaged to perform essential wetland and habitat assessments, along with comprehensive surveying to inform the preliminary design. Community involvement is evident, as local work crews and volunteers are participating in site restoration efforts. This project not only aims to improve recreational facilities but also addresses critical environmental concerns related to stormwater runoff.

The first phase of design and improvements is projected for completion by the end of 2020, showcasing the city's proactive approach to urban planning. By investing in local parks, Lakewood demonstrates its commitment to enhancing quality of life for residents while promoting environmental stewardship. As such, the Seeley Lake Park improvement study is a vital step toward sustainable community development.

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