Public invited to share ideas for Bothell’s East Norway Hill Park master plan

The public is invited to a workshop to share ideas and suggestions for Bothell's East Norway Hill Park master plan. The meeting is hosted by the Bothell Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and the Parks and Recreation Department.

The public is invited to a workshop to share ideas and suggestions for Bothell’s East Norway Hill Park master plan. The meeting is hosted by the Bothell Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and the Parks and Recreation Department.

The workshop is at 7 p.m. Oct. 13 at Bothell City Hall, 18415 101st Ave. NE.

The city acquired East Norway Hill Park from King County during an annexation. The park, in southeast Bothell, is 25.1 acres. About 22 acres are undeveloped, and nearly three acres are developed, with an informal field space and a few picnic tables. The park has no off-street parking, children’s play equipment, restroom or other amenities commonly found at a neighborhood or community park.

The final master plan will be used to guide any future improvements to the park.

For more information, contact Parks and Recreation Director John Keates at john.keates@bothellwa.gov or 425-806-6751.

This is taken from a City of Bothell newsflash.