Subject: the Master Plan for the Washington Park
Date: Feb 10 20:56:53 1997
From: Cliff Drake - birder at juno.com


>... Several day-use cabin structures will be installed on the marshy
>shores of Foster Island (near the Broadmoor boundary) with the idea that
>these cabins will also be available for overnight use. Pavement and
>structures will increase in the Graham Visitors Center area and one of
the on
>ramps to nowhere will become a parking lot.
>Wallis Bolz
>(wallitra at aol.com)
>2642 E. Ward Street

This marshy area of Foster Island is also visited very frequently by Bald
Eagles, Red-tailed Hawks, Sharpy and Coopers Hawks, Great Blue Herons,
Belted Kingfishers, and as those of us who read Tweeters on a regular
basis know, flocks of Dickey Birds including a Black and White Warbler,
just to mention a few. This area is in enough danger from the proposed
expansion of SR 520. This looks like something we should keep an eye on.
Thanks, Wallis.
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Cliff Drake
Ballard, WA
Birder at Juno.com