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Since its enactment, the Conservation Futures Open Space Program has helped acquire
over 3,800 acres of high-quality shorelines, greenways, open space, and fish and wildlife
habitat. Acquisitions include property on almost every major lake and river system in
the county, and such notable sites as Camp Currie, Eagle Island, Frenchman’s Bar and
Lucia Falls. These sites not only protect critical fish and wildlife habitat and preserve
our forests and shorelands, they provide excellent opportunities for hiking, fishing,
swimming, picnicking, canoeing, kayaking and wildlife viewing.
The Conservation Futures Program is funded by a 6-1/4 cent per thousand dollar assessed
value property tax on all taxable properties in the county. These funds are dedicated to the
acquisition of farm, forest, open space and recreation lands. View the
summary report (1.8mb PDF).
An Impressive Record of Acquisitions
Since 1985, 33 projects have been completed - totaling 3,800 acres.
| Conservation Futures: |
$21.7 million |
57% of total |
| Matching Grants: |
$16.7 million |
43% of total |
| Total Expenditures: |
$38.4 million |
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Project Sponsors
For more information about the Conservation Futures
Open Space Program, please contact Jeroen Kok at 360-619-1116.
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