Applications now being accepted for city’s Neighborhood Park and Street Fund

by | Dec 17, 2013

Community groups have until Feb. 3 to apply for the City of Seattle’s Neighborhood Park and Street Fund, which helps fund improvements to neighborhood parks and streets.

The NPSF can be used for projects valued up to $90,000. Examples of park projects include playground improvements, trail upgrades, sport court resurfacing, natural area renovations, and accessibility improvements. Examples of street projects include crossing improvements such as marked crosswalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian countdown signals; and traffic calming, such as traffic circles and speed feedback signs. Awarded projects will be completed in 2015.
To learn more about the fund or to propose a project, visit www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/npsf/default.htm. Any individual, neighborhood group, or business group is eligible and encouraged to apply.
For questions, contact your Neighborhood District Coordinator or Wendy Watson at 206-684-0719.

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