Parks and Recreation Advisory Board

The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board’s primary responsibilities are to advise to City Council and Mayor on: 

  • Park Master Plan Development
  • Recreation Program Evaluation and Development
  • Park Comprehensive Planning

The City of Lake Forest Park Mayor and Council have established improving public waterfront access as a high priority. The City acquired 2 parcels, totaling 1.91-acres, on the shores of Lake Washington. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board is now helping shape the vision of this project that was identified as a high priority in the City’s Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails (PROST) plan. As of now, the City lacks public water access, and this project aims to provide the community with active water recreation opportunities in a beautiful area. Be sure to view the project website for more information on the project, sign up to receive email updates, and go on a virtual tour of the park!

Agendas and Minutes

Board meetings are now held in the hybrid format with virtual attendance via Zoom and in-person attendance at City Hall. All meetings are open to the public. Regular Meetings are scheduled for the fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

Agendas and minutes from June 2022 to present are available here.

Agendas from May 2018 through May 2022 are available here.

Minutes from May 2018 through May 2022 are available here.

Hybrid Meetings

Click here for information on how to provide Citizen Comments at hybrid meetings.

Work Plan

2025 Work Plan

Members

  • Tyler Dittman (Chair)
  • Amy Hanegan (Vice Chair)
  • Linda Holman 
  • Steve Feth
  • Josh Rosenau 
  • Richie Allan
  • Maurice Jones Jr 

Youth Advisors 

  • Vacant 
  • Vacant
  • Vacant

Alternates

  • Vacant
  • Vacant

Apply Today to be A Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Member!

The City seeks applicants for its Parks and Recreation Advisory Board who is responsible for advising the City Council and Mayor on parks and recreation issues including park master planning, recreation program evaluation and park comprehensive planning. All board member terms are three years and members are limited to two consecutive full-term appointments.

If you are interested in serving on the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board please complete an application and attach a resume and cover letter describing your experience and interest in parks and recreation. Completed applications, with resume and cover letter, may be emailed to Cory Roche, Environmental and Sustainability Specialist or mailed to Lake Forest Park City Hall at 17425 Ballinger Way NE, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155.

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