The Friends of Marymoor Park is hosting an open house May 18 to share with the public the final draft of a tree inventory and tree planting and replacement plan that was recently developed as a long-term tree and forest preservation, enhancement and maintenance program for the King County park.
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The open house is set for 7 p.m. at the Clise Mansion in Marymoor Park. 6046 W. Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE, Redmond.
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The plan was prepared by EarthCorps in cooperation with King County Parks Division and was funded by a Washington State Department of Natural Resources’ Community Forestry Assistance grant.
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At the heart of the plan is an extensive tree inventory of the 640-acre park. Conducted in September and October 2010, the inventory catalogues the park’s 3,903 trees in historical, passive and active areas of the park.
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The survey recorded the structural composition including species, diameters and heights of existing mature trees; the species, diameters and heights of existing regenerating trees; and the densities and distributions of both native and non-native trees.
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Having a master plan for tree management in the park will help King County develop a park-wide strategy for planning advance replacement of trees as the mature trees die off, and to deal with invasive, non-native species.
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More information is available by calling Marymoor Park, 206-206-3661. The draft plan is available online.
- This information is from the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks.
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