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Designing future park improvements
Edwin Pratt Memorial Park Community Outreach
Design with us!
Take a quick survey through April 20
The City of Shoreline invites you to participate in a design survey! We are currently listening and gathering ideas for an Edwin Pratt Memorial Park. This park will connect people with nature and honor the legacy of Edwin Pratt. This new community park could include space for habitat, walking trails, and small areas to rest and gather. Thank you to those who have given comments so far!
Background
The City of Shoreline is building a new small park in your community! This park will connect people with nature and honor the legacy of Edwin Pratt. This could include space for habitat, walking trails, and small areas to rest and gather.
Thank you to everyone who shared with us about what they'd like to see in this new park. Our initial survey has now concluded, but we will be reaching out to the community again soon. Our design team will develop what we've heard into design concepts that we'll bring back for more feedback.
Status
As of March 2026
Phase: Design
We have completed concept designs for each of the three parks (see Park Concepts section below). The next step will be to complete schematic designs.
Project overview
In February 2022 the Shoreline community passed a bond measure that included improvement to 8 parks. Those park improvements are all either complete, under construction, or soon to be constructed. In 2024, the City began a second phase of improvements to three new parks:
- Westminster Park, 709 N 150th Street
- West Echo Lake Park, 19512 Echo Lake Place N
- 192nd, adjacent to the Shoreline Park & Ride
In 2025, the City began design for a fourth new park:
- Edwin Pratt Memorial Park, 1341 N 185th Street
Timeline
- Design: November 2024 – December 2026
- Documentation and permitting: April 2025 – December 2026
- Construction: dependent on funding, not yet determined
Park Concepts
Our landscape architecture consultant, ABLE, has completed the park concept designs for the three parks. These concepts take into consideration:
- Community input
- The physical layout and limitations of each site
- Funding requirements
- Tree retention and critical root zones
- Critical areas
- Neighborhood impacts
Concept designs:
Westminster Park
The design for Westminster Park includes a covered picnic area, play hill, playground, play lawn, climbing feature, and plenty of seating. View the full concept design package.
Park at West Echo Lake
The design for this park includes a picnic table, lake viewing platform, plantings, and fishing pier. A combination of boardwalk, elevated walkway, and ground level path take visitors down to the lake. An ADA parking spot is included in the design. View the full concept design package.
Park at 192nd (Park & Ride)
Design for this park includes creative play areas, a covered picnic shelter, art, and accessible pathways. This design preserves the stand of trees on the west side of the property. View the full concept design package.
