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Capital Budget Items:
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Admiral Theatre
$180,000 for West Puget Sound theatre that serves more than 30,000 patrons and features regional and national performing artists.
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Bainbridge Island - Street/Storm Waste
1220 Donald Place $782,000 for the Street/Storm Waste Material Facility
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Bainbridge Island - Treatment Plant
7215 Vincent Road $3,618,000 for waste water treatment plant upgrades
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PNIA Multi-Cultural Center of Kitsap County
$200,000 for a Filipino-American Community Center that will provide community services, assistance to the needy, preserve the Ilocano and all other cultures, and promote cooperation, understanding and unity among its members.
Sen. Rockefeller's statement on the project
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Bremerton Harborside $4,000,000 to go towards 10,000 square feet of waterfront event space that includes the Kitsap Conference Center.
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Joel Pritchard Park/Japanese-American Memorial
$2.5 million to help preserve the park, which contains one of the most polluted pieces of waterfront in the state. $475,000 to memorialize the 1942 departure of Bainbridge Island's Japanese Americans, the first of more than 120,000 from across the nation interned in camps during World War II. Sen. Rockefeller's statement on the project
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Kitsap Home Builders Foundation
$182,550 for low impact development standards implementation
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Hansville Waterfront Park
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Dogfish Creek
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Hansville Greenway
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Blakely Harbor
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Bainbridge Island Historical Society
$207,957 Heritage Project Grant to interpret and preserve Washington’s history and heritage.
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Port Gamble S'Kallam Tribe
$363,579 for construction of the Longhouse Education Center to promote tribal heritage and events.
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Olympic College
$3,499,000 for Humanities and Student Services and $600,000 for the Bremer Student Center.
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Retsil
$1,420,000 for a 240-bed Washington Veterans Home facility that will provide responsive medical and supportive care to veterans who can no longer provide for themselves.
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Kitsap Community Resources $735,000
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Bremerton Skatepark
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North Kitsap Heritage Park
In its 2000 Park, Recreation and Open Space Plan, Kitsap County documented significant deficiencies in virtually all elements of park and open space facilities in the county. The plan called for the county to provide large, regional Heritage Parks, which are a minimum of 300 acres and would remain largely undeveloped to provide for passive recreation and preservation of environmentally sensitive areas. This grant will allow the county to purchase 426.11 acres for a Heritage Park. The site is in the major population centers of Poulsbo, Bainbridge Island, Kingston and Indianola. Kitsap County will contribute $1,414,835 in conservation futures.
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Stavis Natural Resources Conservation Area Kitsap Forest Natural Area Preserve
The Department of Natural Resources will use this grant to buy 568 acres near Bremerton in Kitsap County. The acreage is part of a much larger managed forest that contains a rare forest community and a variety of high quality wildlife habitats. More than 98 percent of similar forests greater than 100 years old in the Puget Trough ecoregion have been lost. The land is one of the most important landscapes for biodiversity conservation in the Puget Trough and is highly threatened by development. Stavis Creek, which runs through the property, is one of the best remaining Hood Canal salmon spawning habitats and is a designated recovery area for Hood Canal summer chum, which are threatened with extinction. High-quality freshwater wetlands on the land form the headwaters of Stavis Creek and have habitat for cavity-nesting ducks. The site also hosts an active bald eagle nest, a small great blue heron rookery, breeding mountain quail, Chinook salmon, cougar and black bear. This project greatly enhances the long-term viability and quality of wildlife habitat in a still-intact functional landscape that is threatened with urban fragmentation.
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Gazzam Lake
These funds will provide the public with access to Port Orchard Bay and increase the protection of the wildlife corridor and wetlands. The land contains forests dominated by Douglas fir, western red cedar, western hemlock, red alder and big-leaf maple. The land protects priority species such as purple martin, bald eagle, pileated woodpecker and numerous song birds and migrant birds. The area is home to Chinook, chum and pink salmon, steelhead, cutthroat trout, sandlance and surf smelt. This project is supported by the Suquamish Tribe, The Bainbridge Island Land Trust, Trout Unlimited, the Kitsap County Audubon Society and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The park district will contribute at least $1.6 million from voter-approved bonds and donations.
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Central Kitsap Greenway
This grant will allow Kitsap County to buy the last link of a wildlife corridor. The land, just outside Bremerton's city limits, will tie together about 15,000 acres of managed open space lands and will preserve prime spawning beds on Wildcat Creek, a primary tributary of Chico Creek. Chico Creek is the most productive salmon stream in Kitsap County, producing as many salmon as all the other streams combined. The purchases will provide links for wildlife corridors between the large blocks of protected open space along Big Beef Creek, Green Mountain, Gold Mountain and the Bremerton watershed area. Animals benefiting include bobcats, bats, squirrels, otters, band-tailed pigeons, pileated woodpeckers, furous hummingbirds, willow flycatchers, downey woodpeckers, Wilson's warblers, gold-crowned kinglets, salamanders, toads, snakes and pond turtles. The Seattle Mountaineers and the Great Peninsula Conservancy are donating $600,000 toward this purchase. Kitsap County will contribute $155,903 in donations and conservation futures funds.
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Fay Bainbridge State Park
15446 Sunrise
Dr. NE
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Transportation Budget Items: |
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BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MULTIMODAL TERMINAL IMPROVEMENTS
This project will expand the capacity of the terminal by adding a third operating slip needed to accommodate a third vessel on the route. Also, it will facilitate travel by transit and non-motorized means.
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Bainbridge Island Trestle Improvement This project expands the trestle at the Bainbridge Island Terminal, increasing the holding capacity and improving the operational efficiency of the terminal
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SR 305/BAINBRIDGE VICINITY SIGN STRUCTURE - REPLACEMENT REPLACE SIGN STRUCTURE
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SR 305/MADISON AVE INTERSECTION-SIGNAL CONSTRUCT SIGNAL & CHANNELIZATION
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SR 305/FERRY TERMINAL TO SEABOLD RD - PAVING
ASPHALT OVERLAY
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SR 303/MANETTE BRIDGE BREMERTON VICINITY - BRIDGE
REPLACEMENT
REPLACE BRIDGE
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SR 303/BREMERTON TO SILVERDALE - MIS MAJOR INVESTMENT STUDY
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SR 3/SR 303 I/C (WAAGA WAY) - NEW RAMP REALIGNMENT AND ADD RAMP
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SR 308/SR3 TO NAVAL RESERVATION BOUNDARY ASPHALT OVERLAY
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SR 305/AGATE PASS BRIDGE - BRIDGE RAIL UPGRADE BRIDGE RAIL
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SR 305/SEABOLD RD TO BOND ROAD - PAVING ASPHALT OVERLAY
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SR 305/BJORGEN CREEK - FISH PASSAGE REMOVE FISH PASSAGE BARRIER
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SR 305/HOSTMARK STREET VICINITY TO BOND ROAD - HOV LANES WIDEN FROM 3 LANES TO 5 LANES
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SR 307/STOTTLEMEYER ROAD/GUNDERSON ROAD - SIGNAL SIGNALIZATION Sen. Rockefeller's involvement
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SR 104/TWO MILES E OF PORT GAMBLE TO ONE MILE W OF
KINGSTON - PAVING ASPHALT OVERLAY
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SR 3/THOMPSON RD TO SR 104 - PAVING ASPHALT OVERLAY
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SR 104/HOOD CANAL BRIDGE EAST HALF IMPROVE SAFETY FEATURES
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Kingston Terminal Preservation This project preserves the Kingston Terminal in sound and efficient operating condition. It also includes purchase of right-of-way.
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Operating Budget Items: |
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Department of Labor & Industries 500 Pacific Ave
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WorkSource - Kitsap County 1300 Sylvan Way
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Department of Licensing 19045 State Highway
305
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Department of Corrections
19045 State Highway 305
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Washington State Patrol - Poulsbo Detachment
22065 Viking Way NW
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Fay Bainbridge State Park 15446 Sunrise
Dr. NE
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Fort Ward State Park 2241 Pleasant
Beach Dr. NE
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Illahee State Park 3540 Bahia Vista
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Kitsap Memorial State Park 202 NE
Park St.
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Public Schools: |
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Bainbridge High School 9330 NE
High School Road
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Sakai Intermediate School 9343
Sportsman Club Road
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Woodward Middle School 9125
NE Sportsman Club Road
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Blakely Elementary 4704 Blakely
Avenue
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Ordway Elementary 8555 Madison
Avenue NE
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Wilkes Elementary 12781
Madison Ave. NE
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Commodore Options School 9530 N.E. High School Road
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Bainbridge Island School District Office 8489 Madison Avenue, NE
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Brownsville Elementary
8795 Illahee Rd NE
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Clear Creek Elementary
3999 NW Sunde Road
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Cottonwood Elementary
330 NE Foster Rd.
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Cougar Valley Elementary
13200
Olympic View Rd.
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Emerald Heights Elementary
1260 NW Pinnacle Court
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Esquire Hills Elementary
2650 NE John Carlson Rd.
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PineCrest Elementary
5530 NE Pine Road
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Silverdale Elementary
9100 Dickey Rd.
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Silver Ridge Elementary
10622 Hillsboro Dr.
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Tracyton Elementary 5550 Tracyton
Blvd NW
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Woodlands Elementary
7420 Central Valley Rd NE
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Central Kitsap High School
3700 Anderson Hill Rd.
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Olympic High School
7070 Stampede Blvd.
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Klahowya Secondary School
7607 Newberry Hill Rd.
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Central Kitsap Junior High
10130 Frontier Place NW
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Fairview Junior High
8107 Central Valley Road
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Ridgetop Junior High
10600 Hillsboro Drive NE
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Alternative High School - Westside
10120 Frontier Place NW
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Alternative High School - Eastside
7070 Stampede Blvd. NE
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New Frontiers Secondary
10150 Frontier Place NW
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Central Kitsap School
District Administration
9210 Silverdale Way NW
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Armin Jahr Elementary 800 Dibb Street
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View Ridge Elementary 3250 Spruce St
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Mountain View Middle School 2400 Perry Av
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Freshman Academy 1300 E 30th
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Breidablik Elementary
25142 Waghorn Rd. NW
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Gordon Elementary 26331 Barber
Cut Off Road NE
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Pearson Elementary 15650
Central Valley Road
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Poulsbo Elementary 18531 Noll
Road NE
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Suquamish Elementary 18950
Park Avenue NE
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Vinland Elementary 22104
Rhododendron Lane NW
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Wolfle Elementary 27089
Highland Road NE
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Kingston Junior High 9000
NE West Kingston Road
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Poulsbo Junior High 2003 NE
Hostmark Street
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North Kitsap High School
1780 NE Hostmark St.
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Spectrum Community School
9918 NE West Kingston Road
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Kingston High Community School
temporary address:
9918 NE West Kingston Road
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North Kitsap School
District Administration 18360 Caldart Avenue, NE
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