Phase II Construction Begins at Greenacres Park

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Valley is poised to enhance its community offerings with the upcoming Phase II construction at Greenacres Park, set to commence on April 1, 2025. This ambitious project aims to expand recreational facilities, making the park a more inviting space for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Backed by the Land and Water Conservation Fund and local partnerships, including the Juneau School District and Williams Williams Rattner & Plunkett, the development emphasizes wildlife preservation and nature conservation. As part of this initiative, improvements will cater to diverse recreational needs, including camping and hiking. Residents can expect a revitalized park that promotes both outdoor activities and environmental stewardship.

The project not only serves local interests but also aligns with broader conservation goals vital to the Spokane region. With this construction, Spokane Valley reaffirms its dedication to enhancing public spaces and fostering community engagement with nature. The enhancements promise to create a lasting impact on the quality of life for local residents.

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