Politics & Government

State Parks Sets Meeting To Discuss Planning For Miller Peninsula, Sequim Bay In Olympia

The public can provide written questions, comments and suggestions during the meeting and until July 18.

June 16, 2021

Public invited to weigh in on the future of recreation at these two Olympic Peninsula area parks

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OLYMPIA – June 16, 2021 – Washington State Parks invites the public to a virtual meeting later this month to learn about ongoing planning for Miller Peninsula State Park Property and Sequim Bay State Park.

The online meeting will focus on alternative approaches of developing a new full-service state park on the Miller Peninsula property and on alternatives for updates to Sequim Bay State Park.

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Components of the Miller Peninsula planning project include:

  • Land classifications for the park.
  • A long-term park boundary.
  • A park master plan.
  • A predesign report with detail on the first phase of development.
  • An official park name.

The project will also consider changes to Sequim Bay State Park. The agency aims to provide complementary experiences between the two parks.

WHAT

Public meeting: Miller Peninsula State Park Property and Sequim Bay State Park Master Planning

WHO

Washington State Parks Planning Program

WHEN

6 p.m.

Wednesday, June 30

WHERE Via Microsoft TeamsJoin the meeting.To join the meeting, select Watch on the web instead, and then Join anonymously.

You do not need to download Microsoft Teams to join. You will need a web browser and speakers to watch and listen to the presentation.

The public can provide written questions, comments and suggestions during the meeting and until July 18. More information can be found on the project web page.

For additional information, or to request special accommodations for the meeting, please contact Nikki Fields at planning@parks.wa.gov, or (360) 902-8658.

Federal Information Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339 for TTY/Voice communication.


This press release was produced by Washington State Parks. The views expressed are the author's own.

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