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Homestead Park Master Plan
Project Purpose
In June 2013, the City acquired the Homestead Park site, located at the 2000 block of Ludwig Rd, using Park Impact Fee funds. The primary goal of this purchase was to enhance park services for the west side of Snohomish. The City is now developing a master plan to transform the site into a vibrant recreational space for the community. This plan will guide the park’s future development, ensuring it meets local needs while preserving its natural beauty. The project aims to balance recreation, environmental stewardship, and community enjoyment by integrating a variety of amenities while maintaining the park’s existing trees and natural features.
The City applied for and was awarded a $147,000 Planning for Recreation Access (PRA) Grant from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO), which will fund the master planning for the park's development.
Project Area
Homestead Park spans approximately 10 acres and is located at 2000 Ludwig Road in Snohomish, WA. The site includes existing structures, such as a house, garages, and sheds, which are expected to be removed, with the exception of a barn that will be evaluated for potential adaptive reuse. The park’s design will incorporate elements that enhance accessibility, connectivity, and sustainability while providing a welcoming outdoor space for residents and visitors.
Project Objectives
The Homestead Park Master Plan will focus on creating a multi-use recreational space that serves a broad range of community interests. Planned amenities include:
- Parking and access improvements
- A playground for children of various age groups
- A loop path for walking, jogging, and cycling
- A disc golf course
- Open play fields for sports and recreation
- Restroom facilities for visitor convenience
- Bike-friendly infrastructure
- Seating areas strategically placed for optimal site viewing
A key objective of the plan is to retain and protect existing trees while enhancing the site's natural features. The project will prioritize sustainability, accessibility, and inclusive design to ensure the park remains a valuable community asset for years to come.
Project Timeline
Engagement Opportunities
- Park and Forestry Board: February 26, 2025, 6pm-8pm
- Homestead Park Community Event: February 27, 2025 at Koz on Weaver, 4:30pm-6pm
- Park and Forestry Board: March 26, 2025, 6pm-8pm
- City Council: March 18, 2025, 6pm-8pm
- Public Works Projects Open House: March 20, 2025 at the Snohomish Carnegie, 4pm-7pm
- City Council: April 15, 2025, 6pm-8pm
- Park and Forestry Board PROS Plan Update: Summer 2024
- Farmers Market: September 19, 2024 & September 26, 2024
- Averill Field Event: September 27, 2024
- Park and Forestry Board: October 23, 2024, 6pm-8pm
- City Council Meeting: December 3, 2024, 6pm-8pm
- Park and Forestry Board: January 22,2025
- Public Online Survey: Survey was available between October 24, 2024-January 17, 2025