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2022 Parks Bond Construction Update

Post Date:July 10, 2025 3:47 pm

Upcoming closures

Hamlin Park

Starting July 25, the parking lot along 25th Avenue N (Upper Hamlin) will be closed until summer 2026 due to construction. Ballfield 5 will stay open.

There is an osprey nest between the ballfields, which we will not disturb. We will place a new nest platform next to the existing nest. We are working with experts to make sure the birds are safe during construction.

Voter approved improvements at Upper Hamlin Park will include:

  • New walkways
  • A play area and spray park 
  • A small picnic shelter and tables 
  • Public Art 

Brugger’s Bog Park

Construction at Brugger’s Bog will begin on August 14. The park will be closed until fall 2026. Improvements will include:

  • Frontage improvements 
  • Walkways and a boardwalk 
  • A multi-sport court 
  • A play area 
  • A picnic shelter and tables 
  • Restrooms 
  • Public Art 

Other updates

Richmond Highlands Park

We expect to reopen the park in September. Improvements include:

  • Walking paths 
  • A basketball court 
  • A play area 
  • A small picnic shelter and tables 
  • Sensory Garden 
  • Renovated Ball Field 

While working on the parking lot, we found that the planned improvements would significantly impact a Douglas Fir tree near the northwest corner of the property. As it is a significant tree, we changed the parking lot design. This reduced the number of parking spaces a little and caused a short delay to the project, but the tree will stay.

James Keough Park

We expect this park to reopen in October. This park is going through a dramatic transformation. Improvements include:

  • New play equipment 
  • Skateboarding features 
  • An off-leash dog area 
  • Picnic tables 
  • Small sport court 
  • Frontage Improvements 
  • Walking paths 

Hillwood

This project is still delayed while we work on permit changes. We’ll share updates once we know when construction can begin. 

Phase II (Westminster, 192nd/Hemlock, West Echo Lake, and Edwin Pratt Parks)

We have finished collecting public feedback for Westminster, 192nd/Hemlock, and West Echo Lake Parks. You can see the final conceptual designs on the 2022 Park Bond Projects Phase II webpage

Public Engagement for Edwin Pratt Memorial Park starts in August.

We have enough funding for the design phase, but starting construction on these parks will depend on future funding.

Project Overview

In February 2022, the Shoreline voters approve Proposition 1, a bond measure to improve City parks. We are making improvements to eight of the City's parks. Brugger's Bog, Hamlin, Hillwood, Richmond Highlands, James Keough Park, Ridgecrest, Shoreview, and Kruckeberg Botanic Gardens will all receive capital improvements.

You can find more information at shorelinewa.gov/parkbond.

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