Come review plans for Mother Natures Window Park

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is excited to announce an open house scheduled for March 19, where residents can engage with plans to develop the long-neglected Mother Nature’s Window Park into a public area. This 34-acre park, which has been inaccessible for over two decades, was once a privately-owned gem featuring a second-growth timber forest. The city's focus is on providing safe public access while preserving the park's natural conditions. Located conveniently on 55th Avenue south of 100th Street NE, this initiative aims to foster community involvement and appreciation for outdoor spaces. To realize these plans, the city seeks approximately $2 million in grants and other funding sources for future improvements and amenities.

This project not only enhances local recreational opportunities but also emphasizes the importance of maintaining natural environments. Residents are encouraged to attend and share their thoughts, ensuring the park meets community needs. This development signifies a step towards revitalizing public spaces and promoting environmental stewardship in Marysville.

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