Tag: parks levy

  • Preserving a Pool, Building Champions

    Preserving a Pool, Building Champions

    Public pools can be the heart of a community, especially in a city surrounded by water like Mercer Island. Pools are where kids learn the skills to swim safely, where high schoolers build lifelong bonds, and in this case, where Olympic gold medalists are made. The Mary Wayte Pool, named for the 1984 Olympic 200-meter freestyle champion who grew up swimming…

  • The Engine That Powers Your Big Backyard: The King County Parks Levy

    The Engine That Powers Your Big Backyard: The King County Parks Levy

    The Parks levy is the engine that makes King County’s huge network of green space and recreation possible. It’s a voter approved property tax that funds almost everything to keep our county parks, trails and natural areas open and available to everyone.

  • Levy Grant Brightens up SeaTac BMX Track 

    Levy Grant Brightens up SeaTac BMX Track 

    As we enter the time of year where the darkness seems to come earlier and earlier, the City of SeaTac is fighting back with a brand-new lighting installation to illuminate their BMX racecourse. King County Parks awarded a Parks Capital & Open Space grant worth $258,196 to the City of SeaTac in 2023. Last week,…

  • Steady, as she goes…

    Steady, as she goes…

    As detailed in this new report, we here at King County Parks are feeling like The Raconteurs: “Steady, as she goes…” We’re halfway through the 2014-2019 King County Parks, Trails, and Open Space Replacement Levy and happy to say we’re on track to meet our commitment to making “Your Big Backyard” that much more awesome.…

  • Citizen Oversight Board gives Parks ‘two thumbs up’ on Levy expenditures

    Citizen Oversight Board gives Parks ‘two thumbs up’ on Levy expenditures

    In 2013, when King County voters overwhelmingly approved the 2014-2019 King County Parks, Trails, and Open Space Replacement Levy, they also established a Levy Citizen Oversight Board to monitor how we would be expending levy proceeds. The board, which was appointed by the King County Executive and consists of one representative from each council district,…