Join Shoreline for info session on land parcel recently added to planned park at N 192nd and Hemlock

Shoreline, WALocal News

The City of Shoreline has acquired a 0. 24-acre parcel adjacent to the planned Park at N 192nd and Hemlock, allowing for park expansion. This new addition aims to enhance community recreational opportunities in the area. An info session is scheduled for November 5, 2025, from 5:30 to 6:30 PM at 19004 Firlands Way N, inviting residents to discuss how to integrate the new property into the existing park design. City officials expressed appreciation for the community's input on the original design, emphasizing collaborative efforts in local development.

This acquisition aligns with Shoreline's long-term vision of providing accessible green spaces for residents. The city completed the design work for the original park earlier this year, showcasing its proactive approach to urban planning. Residents can visit the city’s website for further details about the project and upcoming community meetings. Enhancing public spaces is a priority for Shoreline, reflecting its commitment to community engagement and environmental sustainability.

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