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Special Report - Real Estate & Construction - November 26, 2009 |
By Jeanne Gustafson
Of the Journal of Business
The Washington state Department of Parks and Recreation Commission is seeking environmental approval for a proposed project to extend the Centennial Trail 2.2 miles to the northwest from its current western ending point near Nine Mile Falls Dam.
The state has funding commitments for all but about $200,000 of the estimated cost of the project, which could total anywhere from $300,000 to $400,000, says parks planner Bill Fraser.
The trail currently ends in Sontag Par...
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The state has funding commitments for all but about $200,000 of the estimated cost of the project, which could total anywhere from $300,000 to $400,000, says parks planner Bill Fraser.
The trail currently ends in Sontag Par...
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