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Maple School Natural Area Pro Parks Project Information

 
South end of Beacon Hill

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PROJECT STATUS

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The Pro Parks Levy's $10 million Green Spaces category funds acquisitions to preserve Seattle’s green spaces. In 2002, the Oversight Committee included Maple School Natural Area among 13 of the City’s adopted Green Spaces to be considered for acquisition.

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Lise Ward, Senior Real Property Agent
Seattle Parks and Recreation
800 Maynard Ave. S., 3rd Floor
Seattle, WA 98134

(206) 733-9106

LOCATION
South end of Beacon Hill

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Potential acquisitions to connect and extend existing green space in the Maple School Ravine.

This linear natural area at the south end of Beacon Hill includes about 15 acres of publicly owned property. It is the wooded hillside several blocks east of Cleveland High School, and just west of the historic Comet Lodge Cemetery.

In 1993, the City adopted the Greenspace Policy to encourage the preservation of green spaces in Seattle. The policy included maps for more than 30 greenspaces. The policy aimed to preserve natural landscape and habitat; provide natural buffers between land uses; mitigate noise and air pollution; reduce need for constructed storm water systems; and preserve natural drainage. Maple School Natural Area was one of the green spaces mapped in the policy.

On November 12, 2002, the Pro Parks Levy Oversight Committee included Maple School Natural Area among the green spaces to be further considered for acquisition through the Pro Parks Levy Green Spaces category.

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