Sunset Park Boeing Creek Open Space Community Meeting

Shoreline, WALocal News

The **Sunset Park/Boeing Creek Open Space community meeting**, taking place on April 6, 2010, at the First Lutheran Church of Richmond Beach, serves as a platform for residents to discuss the future of these cherished green spaces. The meeting will focus on reviewing the community's vision for the parks, with insights from the Friends of Sunset Park, who have recently updated their website with crucial information. Attendees will have the chance to explore draft designs and engage with visual content showcasing the ongoing planning process. The Friends of Sunset Park aim to ensure that community members are informed and actively participating in decisions that affect their local environment. This initiative underscores the significance of public involvement in shaping local parks and open spaces.

By fostering dialogue and collaboration, the meeting seeks to enhance community engagement and environmental stewardship. Local residents are encouraged to visit the Friends of Sunset Park website for further details and resources. This community-focused approach highlights the importance of preserving natural spaces for future generations.

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