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Fri Mar 15, 2024, 01:11 PM Mar 2024

After years waiting, Darrington may finally get park with river access

DARRINGTON — Since the early 2000s, Darrington residents have wanted to establish a park near the Sauk River.

They’ve had a specific place in mind, too: a 39-acre space locals can currently enter at the corner where Alvord Street turns into Petty Avenue.

But the town needs support to make the plan a reality, Darrington Mayor Dan Rankin said, while walking along the muddy slopes next to the Sauk River’s clear blue channels.

The town of Darrington owns about 16½ acres of the land. Leaders purchased two separate parcels from private owners in 2008 and 2013 for a total of $195,750, with funding from the Snohomish County Conservation Futures program. Seattle City Light owns the other portion of the potential park, about 23 acres, north of the town’s parcels.

https://www.heraldnet.com/news/after-years-waiting-darrington-may-finally-get-park-with-river-access/

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