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Rep. Christine Rolfes, serving the 23rd District Serving Kitsap County, including Bainbridge Island, Silverdale, Poulsbo, Kingston, and parts of Bremerton. |
April 1, 2009
OLYMPIA – The 2009-11 capital budget (HB
1216) proposed by the House of Representatives today (Wed.) includes
funding for more than a dozen major construction, renovation and repair
projects in Kitsap County’s 23rd legislative district. Several of
the House-funded projects are also included in the Senate’s version of
the capital budget, meaning their chances of making it to Gov. Chris
Gregoire’s desk are very good.
In all, the district stands to
receive more than $9 million dollars, with the largest single chunk of
that being a $2 million construction grant for the Sophia Bremer Child
Development Center at Olympic College. A close second is Illahee
State Park, in line for $1,850,000 to upgrade its wastewater treatment
facility.
Rep. Sherry Appleton (D-Poulsbo) applauded the full
project list, but pointed with a mixture of pride and relief to a
half-million-dollar allocation for the Poulsbo Marine Science Center.
“The Marine Science Center is a waterfront jewel that benefits the
entire Kitsap Peninsula,” she said, “and this support is overdue.
I was very disappointed when Center’s grant was cut from the 2008 budget
at the last minute, and I wasn’t going to let that happen again.”
Rep. Christine Rolfes (D-Bainbridge Island) noted how these projects are
important community builders for the district. “Even during tough times
such as these, our state and district are pulling together as a
community to invest in unique assets and services. These capital
investments will have a lasting, positive effect in the 23rd district.”
Among the other 23rd-district recipients of grants included in the
House capital budget are the Central Kitsap YMCA ($800,000), Kitsap
Mental Health’s Keller House ($600,000), the Kitsap Girl Scout Center
($205,000) and Fay Bainbridge State Park ($100,000). Appleton and
Rolfes are concerned, however, that three of the four state parks
receiving capital funds in the 23rd district are also on the state Parks
and Recreation Commission’s list of potential closures or transfers, in
light of the state’s projected budget deficit. Both lawmakers say they
are working hard to save or at least mitigate any adverse actions
affecting those parks by the end of the legislative session.
According to an economic study conducted by the University of
Washington, the $9 million destined for the 23rd district will generate
between 270 and 300 family wage jobs over the next two years. The
House Capital Budget Committee has scheduled a public hearing on the
plan for Thursday, April 2, with a final committee vote set for Friday
morning.
A full list of projects is included below.
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2009-11 Capital Budget:
23rd District |
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Department of Community, Trade, & Economic Development |
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Building a Foundation for Discovery (Building for the Arts
Grants) |
$250,000 |
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Central Kitsap Community Campus YMCA (Youth Recreational
Facilities Grants) |
$800,000 |
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Kitsap Girl Scout Center (Youth Recreational Facilities Grants) |
$205,000 |
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Poulsbo Marine Center (Local and Community Projects) |
$500,000 |
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The Keller House Services Center (Building Communities Fund
Grants) |
$600,000 |
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Department of Ecology |
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Liberty Bay Watershed Restoration Project (Centennial) |
$500,000 |
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Department of Fish and Wildlife |
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Manzanita Bay Park II (ALEA) |
$839,000 |
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State Parks and Recreation Commission |
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Fay Bainbridge Lower Park Restroom (Facility Preservation) |
$100,000 |
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Ford Ward Hazardous Materials Assessment (Facility Preservation) |
$30,000 |
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Illahee State Park: Wastewater Treatment Upgrade |
$1,850,000 |
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Kitsap Memorial State Park: Park-wide Sewer System |
$177,000 |
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Department of Natural Resources |
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Bremerton (Natural Areas Facilities Preservation and Access) |
$80,000 |
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West Poulsbo (Trust Land Transfer) |
$780,000 |
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Community & Technical College System |
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Olympic College (Facility Repairs) |
$103,000 |
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Olympic College (Site Repairs) |
$256,000 |
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Olympic College: Sophia Bremer Child Development Center |
$2,000,000 |
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Total
for 23rd District |
$9,070,000 |
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Contact:
Rep. Sherry Appleton, (360) 786-7934
Rep. Christine Rolfes,
(360) 786-7842