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Everett Parks and Recreation Parks <br /> Opportunities/Partnerships/Constraints Partnerships: <br /> 1. Work with schools to improve access and amenities <br /> Opportunities for recreation. <br /> 1. Development of neighborhood/school park at 2. Investigate partnership with Everett Mall to provide <br /> Emerson Elementary increasing recreational both indoor walking facility use and possible outdoor <br /> opportunities in the area and expands use of Cascade hard surface recreation activities such as mobile <br /> View Park skate parks or basketball courts <br /> 2. Investigate use of Utility owned wetland areas for 3. Consider partnerships with religious organizations to <br /> wetland banking for developments in exchange for flat provide play fields on private property <br /> dry land that may be more suitable for recreation use. 4. Work with neighborhood groups to promote safe <br /> 3. Improve connections and add amenities to Interurban walking trails and to develop trail maps. <br /> Trail to increase use and help to reduce vandalism <br /> issues. Constraints: <br /> 4. Investigate adding walking trails to Kasch and Walter 1. Lack of available land <br /> Hall Park to increase trail inventory 2. Large areas are located outside of the city limits but <br /> 5. Consider improving access points to Mukilteo School are located within GMA growth boundary. Investigate <br /> Properties to increase public use purchase of land outside of city limits to provide for <br /> 6. Investigate combining new clubhouse for golf course future park area needs in sub area. <br /> with indoor recreational facility to increase public use 3. The area is impacted by large transmission lines <br /> and revenue generation. these corridors should be investigated as possible <br /> 7. Consider use of PUD transmission line property be trail routes that may provide links between <br /> used for trails or dog off leash areas. neighborhoods <br /> 8. Look for opportunities to work with neighborhoods to <br /> improve neighborhood walking trails on undeveloped <br /> right of way. <br /> 68 Everett Parks and Recreation . <br />