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City Council Workshop
• Workshop Regular Meeting
KENT Minutes
WAS HiNaTor+ February 20, 2024
Date: February 20, 2024
Time: 5:15 p.m.
Place: Chambers
I. CALL TO ORDER
Council President Kaur called the meeting to order.
Attendee Name Title Status Arrived
Satwinder Kaur Council President Present
Bill Boyce Councilmember Present
John Boyd Councilmember Present
Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present
Marli Larimer Councilmember Present
Zandria Michaud Councilmember Present
Toni Troutner Councilmember Present
H. PRESENTATIONS
1 Downtown Subarea Plan (DSAP) Kristen 35 MIN.
Update: Project Intro Holdsworth
Long Range Planning Manager Kristen Holdsworth presented the Council with
an introduction to the Downtown Subarea Action Plan.
Staff is working with consultants on the Comprehensive Plan update to
include Downtown Subarea Plan.
Holdsworth advised the Puget Sound Regional Council develops policies and
frameworks to help guide regional growth decisions with King, Kitsap, Pierce,
and Snohomish counties. Vision 2050 is the updated Regional Growth
Strategy for how to manage growth within the central Puget Sound. PSRC
has designated 30 regional centers comprised of significant business
governmental and cultural facilities and 10 manufacturing and industrial
centers. Downtown Kent was designated a Regional Growth Center in 1995.
Holdsworth talked about the purpose of regional centers.
Cities must develop subarea pans to maintain their Regional Center
designation from PSRC. The current DSAP was adopted in 2013. Holdsworth
provided the history of the DSAP, boundaries, understanding the current
2013 DSAP, guiding principles, priority themes and progress since 2013.
Holdsworth indicated that having the DSAP is a requirement to getting grant
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funds - if the City has a regional growth center designation and a certified
plan, they become highly competitive for grant funds.
2013 DSAP Guiding Principles:
Memorable downtown experience
Economic vitality
Urban livability
Pedestrian priority
Enjoyable outdoor space
Neighborhood compatibility
Environmental sustainability
Commitment to implementation
Priority Themes:
Create strong visual connection between Kent Station and Historic Downtown
Enhance safety for parks Downtown
Create gateways into Downtown and improve pedestrian infrastructure and
connectivity
Seek out opportunities for mixed-use development
Improve safety around commuter rail station and parks
DAP progress since 2013:
Multi-Family Tax Exemptions
Developments - Dwell and Madison Plaza Apartments
Connections - Willis Street Roundabout
Progress being made towards implementing quiet zones.
DSAP update goals:
Comply with PSRC Vision 2050 and Centers recertification
Re-evaluation DSAP boundaries
Align with visionary expectations of the Comprehensive Pan and realistic
about market expectations
The plan will identify short-term, high-impact action items
Coordinate and leverage funding opportunities
Explore private and public open space and recreational opportunities
Remove Planned Action Ordinance.
Goals to be addressed in DSAP update:
Prioritizing access to opportunity for historically underserved communities
Identify and minimize gaps in equitable access to parks
Align with state greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals
Highlight the use of the center in attracting regional population and job
growth
Document total housing units by types and affordability and reduce risk of
displacement
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• Expand access to economic opportunities
Holdsworth indicated that prioritizing access is related to access to jobs and
housing.
Holdsworth addressed the DSAP boundaries and how to address activating
retail in downtown.
Holdsworth conveyed the LUPB brought up safety concerns. Staff will address
crime prevention through environmental design in addition to land uses that
can promote strategies as development happens.
Troutner advised as a member of the Kent Downtown Partnership, she is
confident in staff and appreciates staff's awareness of the KDP desire to be a
part of the process.
Boyd sought clarification on how the City is helping underserved communities
and appreciated the plan to have conversations around access to housing
opportunities and job training/job entry.
Holdsworth advised that the City has already lifted height limits and lot line
requirements that is increasing density opportunities.
Councilmembers expressed an interest in having staff evaluate possible
historical disparate impacts.
2 Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks Terry Jungman 40 MIN.
Framework Plan - Final Presentation
Terry Jungman presented the Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks Framework Plan
Final Presentation and expressed appreciation of Parks staff that worked on
the plan.
Jungman indicated this is a 10 and 20 year plan - visionary work.
Jungman indicated the Mill Creek Canyon is an amazing and quiet space and
we should appreciate its current state. Mill Creek consists of a 2 mile stretch
of greenbelt that consists of 147 acres of park land.
Earthworks and Mill Creek Canyon consist of:
Middle Mill Creek Park
South Mill Creek Park
Mill Creek Canyon Trails
Mill Creek Canyon to 248th
Mil Creek Park to 2771h Street Trail
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Amenity top priority investments:
• Restrooms
Nature trails
Farmers market events
Paved walking and biking trails
Natural areas/wildlife habitat
Botanical gardens
Goals:
History & Culture
Trail Improvements
Natural Resources
Health & Connections
Equity
Implementation
Parks Planning and Development Planner Kerry O'Connor talked about the
public engagement process and provided statistics on all methods of
engagement. Details were provided on the data collection and data
processing in addition to the analysis.
Key take aways relating to Park Use, Visitor Experience and Future Visions
were required. The top 3 requested park experiences were:
1. Trail Improvements + map kiosks
2. Art and Play network
3. Native Plantings and Ecological Restoration
The City has over 40 years of planning documentation related to Earthworks
Park and the City will building upon those prior plans. Jungman talked about
the assessments to neighborhood connectivity, park access and trails,
stormwater and natural resources.
Challenges:
Accessibility
Lack of programming- driven by funding
Maintenance diminished
Awareness
Opportunities:
Restore original design intent
Creating a new space for programs
Relinking senior center with Earthworks park
Regional Connectivity
Lack of link from East Hill to downtown
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• Connecting 272nd street trail, Green River trail
• Connecting Earthworks to the Kent Senior Center and downtown.
Parks Planning and Development Project Manager Bryan Higgins provided an
overview of the Proposed Park Improvements:
Trail Network: Easy urban path, park trail and hiking trail components
Earthworks Park Earthworks is a King County Landmark and any changes
would need to go through the King County Landmark's Commission.
Earthworks Park and Meadow improvements:
Phased approach
1st phase activates relate to use
2nd phase builds on the first phase
Plateau
Adds loop trails
Phase 2 - expand additional space
If use and demand increase may install a pedestrian overpass
Forest Canopy
Upstream - South end off 267th
Includes recently acquired Ransom and Mendell sites
Parking
Restroom
Open Field
Space for outdoor learning
Serve as trailhead for Mill Creek canyon
Jungman detailed the proposed funding plan:
0-10 year plan = $16M Capital Investment Phase 1
10-20 year plan = $16M Capital Investment Phase 2
Jungman talked about funding for Operations and Maintenance and the
possible number of full time employees that would be needed to maintain the
projects.
Jungman advised next steps will include:
Entering public comment period
Final plan published April 1, 2024
Online story map April 1, 2024
Jungman also provided the Council with copies of Kent's Canyon of
Connections - A journey to the future through a fully realized Mill Creek
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Canyon Earthworks Park book.
Councilmember Michaud expressed appreciation of all the amazing work of
the Parks Department Staff in creating this plan.
Meeting ended at 6:43 p.m.
K% ley A- Ka"wtc-
City Clerk
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1 . Policies and frameworks outlined in the DSAP
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2. Guides land use, transportation, parks and
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1 . Memorable Downtown Experience
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2. Economic Vitality
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3. Urban Livability "extraordinary place" that is the "Heart of Kent"
Economic vitality is of utmost importance, and the
4. Pedestrian Priority vision calls for a complement of retail and service
businesses that serve as the economic backbone of
5. Enjoyable Outdoor Space Downtown. Downtown is recognized as a desirable
place to live with a variety of housing choices
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1 . Comply with PSRC Vision 2050 and recertify Downtown Kent as a center
2. Re-evaluate DSAP boundaries
3. Align with visionary expectations of the Comprehensive Plan and be
realistic about market expectations
4. Identify short-term, high-impact action items
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Council Discussion and Feedback
1 . How would you define success for the Downtown Subarea Plan
update?
2. What concerns do you have about Downtown or the update?
3 . What voices or perspectives do we need to include in our
engagement efforts?
4. Do you have any other feedback, ideas, or information you would
like to share with the project team?
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within the City of Kent park system. as provide essential connectivity to the surrounding neighborhoods, . Blend art and nature in an urban context.
• AppIify stories of water, flora, fauna, and people through educational downtown Kent, and future development. . Stitch together land art, a multi-layered meadow, creek and forest
experiences, participation, and discovery throughout the park. . Varied levels of trail experiences aim to allow visitors to access and experiences with a coherent trail system,
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Enhance and welcome street connectivity, transit connections, Address equitable access with transit, pedestrian, and bicycle . Create excitement and momentum by early implementation.
wayfinding, events and a continuous walkway along the edges of connections between the surrounding neighborhoods. . Prioritize access, connectivity and visibility at Earthworks Park and
the canyon and park. Eliminating the ba Mier that is created by Canyon Drive. Upstream Park to anchor both ends of the canyon.
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NATURAL RESOURCES
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TRAIL NETWORK
Easy Urban Path Park Trail Hiking Trail
Sidewalks surrounding the canyon with paved surfaces, minimal Trails along the top of the canyon and park and accessible loop Trails into andthrough the carryonwith uneven packed earth
elevation gain and short mileage. trails with gravel or sidewalk surface and lowtD medium elevation surfaces,higher elevation gain and at times trail obstacles to
gain- navigate.
Accessi6ie Fridge Lapp
. 0.25 miles . 1.5 miles Downtown Rim Route WokerTmil Adventure Loop Hike to Downtown
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Path re-aligqnments Replant to ndmorked Rest oration and Restoration and
to praride.R CYI trees that were uppkeep of the uppkeep of unstable
compliant mutes. removed stormwcter and rain sfeep sloppe and
See page right for garden poolsthr�ough stormwcterrunoff.
options ❑rnainte na nce Add a french drain -
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on both sides of space and within theinterior of the
lazE meet requirements for current building include new
salmon bearing stream plumbing fixtures,electrical
l Nm+ londsco pe mono ge ment. service,and interior lighting.
P:"}"' Remove cattollsfwater Replace plantings on green roof
-- s, plantings in the ring pond ❑nd extend roofiop patio with
ram xfrl.ro rt - ❑nd refresh pplantings in retaining wall se of and grand
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Trails and Trailheads $5,5M Upstream $5M
Earthworks $2,4M Meadow $1M
Upstream $2M Plateau $6M
Meadow $1M Forest Canopy $41Y
PHASE 1 INVESTMENTS Plateau $21VI Titus Festival Street $TBIJ
Forest Canopy $1M Canyon drive Overpass $TB❑
PHASE 2 INVESTMENTS Cross Canyon Bridge $2,1M
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CAPITAL INVESTMENT $16M CAPITAL INVESTMENT $16M CAPITAL INVESTMENT
*The above numbers are planning level cast estimates and include escalation through January 2024.Estimates for
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ANNUAL O+M COSTS
$22,396 $46,360 $71,973 $99,323 $262,223 $387,889 $401,445 $483,768 $500,700 $541,146 $591,001 $611,686 $632,738 $660,059 $683,161 $707,072 $731,819 $757,483 $783,943 $811,381
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ASSUMPTIONS:3.5%ANNUAL ESCALATION
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2,080 hours of 4,160 hours of
maintenance per year maintenance per year
= 1 full time equivilence = 2 full time equivilence
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ANNUAL COST 2024 ANNUAL COST 2034
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Next Steps
Public Comment 2/20 - 3/20 `. �•
Engage KentParks.com
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► Final Plan Published 4/1
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STORY AAE A REF{-ECYION OF FEEO19�ACK FROM THE PU&-IC
DURING A COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROC.EAS THAT TOOK
PLACE BETWEEN 2022 ANIP 2023.
IMPROV€V AfGNA6C
IF YOU ARE EXC.ITEP ABOUT THESE FROPUSED PARK-WIDE ANa A4AdNT€fVAl<r of
IMFROVEMENT�.WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO LEAFIN MORE ABOUT I•IISTOR(c ELEMENTS
THIS PLAN AND SHARE YOUR SUPPORT of THIS PRo7ECT. CREATION of P4ATEAU 7i4AM It3 'r PA 9K
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KENT'S CANYON OF CONNECTIONS
AJourney to the Future Through a Fully
Realized Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks Park
ABOUT
This graphic novel is a part of the City of Kent's Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks Park
Framework Plan, which is the first step in a long-term reinvestment plan to support
canyon improvements for Kent's growing and diverse community.
The story takes us through a future Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks Park where fictional
characters experience the proposed park-wide improvements from the plan as
built features. These proposed interventions focus on improving the regional and
neighborhood connectivity, access and trails, park amenities, storm-water solutions,
and natural resources.
The goal of the graphic novel is to communicate future design and planning
possibilities for the canyon in a format that is accessible to the public and sparks
community support for the next decade of park reinvestment.
CREDITS
In collaboration with Kent Parks Planning and Development Staff;
Story by Debra Guenther, Dakota Keene, Zoe Kasperzyk, & Charlie Able;
Illustrations by Charlie Able.
Kent's Canyon of Connections was made possible by:
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KENT MITHUN
WAS H I N G T 0 N maKS
YOU MAY BE FAMILIAR WITH EARTHWORKS,
THIS IS A STORY ABOUT A BELOVED THE ICONIC LAND ART STORMWATER PARK,
PLACE IN KENT, WASHINGTON... BUT DID YOU KNOW THAT MILL CREEK
CANYON IS ALSO A PART OF THIS SAME
PARK AND TRAIL SYSTEM?
CANYON (PROPOSED)
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TOGETHER, THESE IMPORTANT PARKS
HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO BE A THIS STORY GOES BEYOND OUR PRESENT
CHERISHED DESTINATION FOR BOTH
RESIDENTS AND VISITORS ALIKE, BUT DAY AND ENVISIONS WHAT THESE PARKS
ASPIRE TO BE_
THEY REQUIRE ESSENTIAL INVESTMENTS
TO UNLOCK THEIR FULL POTENTIAL.
(PROPOSED)
�� PEDESTR/AN
CREEK �` (PROPOSED)
CROSSING '. FOREST
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CANOPY
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H/STOR/C CREEK
REMNANTS cRosSING `'
UPSTREAM
PARK
(PROPOSED)
OUR STORY STARTS AT THE DOWNSTREAM END
OF THE CANYON AT EARTHWORKS PARK_._
CITY OF KENT, WA / KENT PARKS, RECREATION& COMMUNITY SERVICES 5
EARTHWORKS
EARTHWORKS PARK
WAS DESIGNED BY THE f
ARTIST HERBERT SAYER
AND OPENED IN 1982. I.=`
IF YOU'VE BEEN THERE, YOU'VE
PROBABLY NOTICED THE RINGS OF I
WATER AND DOUGHNUT-SHAPED EARTH
MOUNDS, BUT DID YOU KNOW THEY v _,
SERVE A VERY SPECIAL PURPOS
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FUN FACT:
EARTHWORKS PARK WAS
DESIGNATED AS KENT'S FIRST
EVER "LANDMARK" IN 2008.
C� CANYON OF CONNECTIONS
THE SCULPTED LAND ACTS AS A DAM TO
DETAIN WATER DURING STORM EVENTS
AND PREVENT FLOODING DOWNTOWN,
WHILE STILL SUPPORTING A HEALTHY
CREEK ECOSYSTEM. DURING FLOODS, ;
PORTIONS OF THE LAND ART ARE
HIDDEN AND THEN SLOWLY REVEALED
AS THE WATERS RECEDE. , -¢
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.. , . _ NO FLOODING TODAY, SO WE
'- SEE THE KENT COMMUNITY
GATHERED FOR A STREET FAIR
' AND CONCERT HAPPENING
ALONG TITUS FESTIVAL STREET.
CITY OF KENT, WA / KENT PARKS, RECREATION& COMMUNITY SERVICES 7
AS WE LOOK CLOSER AT EARTHWORKS
PARK, WE SEE A GIRL, NAMED Al
AFTER ENJOYING THE STREET FAIR ON TITUS FESTIVAL STREET, AISHA
HEADS INTO EARTHWORKS PARK TO MEET UP WITH HER GOOD FRIEND, MIA.
TOTALLY! I'VE BEEN LOOKING
AT A COMPUTER ALL DAY SO
HEY, AISHA! I'M EXCITED TO BE OUTSIDE. J
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HEY, MIA! GLAD
YOU MADE IT! ••••••••••
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YOU READY
TO GO FOR
A HIKE? WELL, I'VE BEEN WANTING TO
�f •• WALK THE FULL CANYON TRAIL.
! WOULD YOU BE
II UP FOR THAT?
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SURE! I HAVEN'T DONE THAT •;r:
BEFORE SO LET'S GO FOR IT! •;.•.;;;;;;
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AISHA AND MIA BEGIN THEIR JOURNEY WALKING
UPSTREAM THROUGH EARTHWORKS PARK.
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AS THEY ENTER THE MEADOW, THEY
NOTICE A GROUP OF PEOPLE GATHERED
AROUND SOMEONE SPEAKING.
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MEALPOW
y' A GROUP OF PARK VOLUNTEERS
IS WORKING WITH A PARK
STEWARD IN THE MEADOW.
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NATIVE MEADOWS, ONCE PLENTIFUL, HAVE
BECOME A THREATENED HABITAT IN OUR REGION.
_ TO�YA�lE GOING TOBE A MEADOW. P
WE ARE FORTUNATE TO HAVE "
THESE NATIVE CAMAS SEEDS
WHICH HAVE BEEN PASSED
DOWN THROUGH GENERATIONS
OF INDIGENOUS SEEDKEEPERS. j, sti
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I BEFORE CONTACT WITH WHITE SETTLERS INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES RELIED ON
CAMAS ROOTS AS PART OF A COMPLEX DIET THAT CHANGED WITH THE SEASONS.
THE ROOT IS CONSIDERED A "FIRST
FOOD" WHICH IS A TRADITIONAL STAPLE _ � a
FOOD FOR INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES.
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IN THE SPRING, THE MEADOW WILL BE FILLED
WITH BLUE FLOWERS AND THE BULBS CAN BE
HARVESTED INTO MEAL OR STEAMED TO EAT
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LOCAL INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES HAVE BEEN
WORKING TO REESTABLISH TRADITIONAL DIETS
AND CULTURAL PRACTICES BY RESTORING THE
ECOSYSTEMS THAT SUSTAIN THEM.
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ARE SWEET, CREAMY, AND
TASTE LIKE BAKED PEAR.
PLANTING A CAMAS MEADOW WILL
ALSO IMPROVE THE STORMWATER
FUNCTION OF THIS AREA AND HELP
' TO RETUVENATE MILL CREEK.
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CANYON TRAIL
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MAKE IT EASIER FOR VISITORS TO KNOW
WHERE THEY ARE IN THE PARK AND TO
FEEL SAFE ABOUT TRYING NEW TRAILS.
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TRAILS BELOW TO PARKS ALONG THE RIM
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PLATEAU
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AS MIA AND AISHA ENTER THE PLATEAU,
THEY SEE A LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL CLASS
WITH THEIR TEACHER.
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IDENTIFICATION WORK SHEETS_
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'LOOP PATH' HAVE MADE THE PLATEAU A
WONDERFUL GATHERING SPACE FOR ALL AGES-
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CARLOS?
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GNVGK�E WELL, IT LOOKS LIKE YOU'VE UGH, I KNOW MR. H.
IDENTIFIED ALL THE BIRDS I'VE SEEN...
ON YOUR SHEET BUT ONE....
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BUT NO CEDAR WAXWING!
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LET'S SEARCH NEAR THE
BERRY BUSHES_ IT SAYS
HERE THEY LIKE THOSE_
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ENCOURAGE MORE WILDLIFE TO ENTER THE PARK.
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THROUGH THE CANYON, THEY COME UPON
A COUPLE HAVING A CONVERSATION.
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HISTORIC I
REMNANTS
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AREA USED TO BE LOGGED
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AND THESE NEW TREES STILL AREN'T AS BIG
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SIZE OF THIS STUMP!
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OH YEAH, I
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ABOUT THOSE
# - ON A GUIDED
HIKE WITH THE
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SOCIETY.
IN THE 1800'S, LOGGERS WOULD CUT
gg NOTCHES INTO THE TREE ABOVE THE
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BASE AND THEN WEDGE IN A WOOD PLANK,
CALLED A "SPRINGBOARD", ON WHICH THEY
I STOOD TO CHOP AND SAW THE TREE DOWN.
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TT'S STRANGE TO PICTURE SUCH
A BIG LOGGING INDUSTRY HERE
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AREA, MORE TIMBER WAS NEEDED FOR
DEVELOPMENT. MILL CREEK CANYON PLAYED
A CRITICAL PART IN THAT DEVELOPMENT.
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CLUES THAT LET YOU
KNOW IT WAS HERE.
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TO CONTROL THE FLOW OF MILL CREEK TO TRANSPORT LOGS y
DOWN TO THE SAWMILL AT THE END OF THE CANYON.
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YOU KNOW, IN SOME ,I ..TRANSFORMED :` OR AT LEAST THAT'S ONE
WAYS, ALL THOSE INTO THE HISTORIC WAY TO THINK ABOUT IT.
OLD TREES ARE BUILDINGS OF KENT...
STILL AROUND US... �o. °
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COUPLE SAID ABOUT ALL ?
THE LOGGING?
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THESE TREES TO 1
THAT. BUT I'M REALLY GLAD KENT
PRESERVED THIS AREA AS A PARK. LIVE FOR ANOTHER
W4
HUNDRED YEARS.
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HI NANCY, MAX COULD
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HI FILMON, IT'S SO YOU KNOW, WE OR SHOULD I ! _
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MIGHT NEVER HAVE SAY "OUR DOGS
GOODOD TO SEE YOU!
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FOR THIS BRIDGE___ HAVE MET?!"
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TO SEE HER FRIEND MAX! °
OH, I KNOW_ I'M SO GLAD WE DON'T — -••
HAVE TO TREK ALL THE WAY AROUND `kll OH HOW NICE!
THE CANYON ANYMORE_ A FEW KIDS
IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD NOW WALK TO ' .
SCHOOL BECAUSE OF THE BRIDGE.
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UP THE CANYON
IS REALLY COOL_
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ALRIGHT, WE SHOULD GET OH, THAT SOUNDS FUN! THANKS, NANCY.
GOING. WE'RE ON OUR WAY T HEAR THEY'RE GOING HAVE A NICE EVENING.
TO CHECK OUT THE POP-UP TO HAVE FOOD TRUCKS.
AT FOREST CANOPY_ }` ` BYE, DAISY!
HAVE A GREAT TIME!
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THE ADDITION OF A NEW PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE WOULD ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO WALK TO NEARBY
RETAIL AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT WHILE ALLOWING KIDS TO WALK TO THE ELEMENTARY AND
HIGH SCHOOL, CREATING A MUCH MORE PEDESTRIAN FOCUSED AND ACCESSIBLE EXPERIENCE.
' I THE INSTALLATION OF TRAILS
?' AND A PLANTED BUFFER ALONG
THE CANYON RIM WOULD MAKE
! THE WALK BETWEEN TRAIL-HEA12S
SAFER AND MORE ENTOYABLE.
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FOREST CANOPY
AS FILMON AND MAX
ENTER THE PARK,
THEY ARE GREETED
BY A PARK STEWARD.
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WELCOME TO FOREST CANOPY, WE'VE GOT A TON {�
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OF FAMILY—FRIENDLYDAY.POP—UPS GOING ON TO ,,
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HOPE YOU HAVE A GREAT TIME!
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TRANSFORMING lOOTH PL. INTO A PARK SPACE
• xu ;: COULD BECOME AN AMAZING AMENITY, FOR
THE CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF KENT.
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HOW'S IT GOING
OH HEY, FILMON_
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WE WERE HIKING THROUGH YEAH, WE'RE ACTUALLY TUST
THE CANYON AND HEARD ON OUR WAY TO UPSTREAM SURE!
THERE WERE FOOD TRUCKS PARK. WANT TO TOIN US?
AT lOOTH SO WE CAME UP
TO GRAB A SNACK.
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THE TRIO (+1) HEAD BACK DOWN INTO MILL CREEK CANYON_
WITH THE ADDITION OF A NEW TRAIL TO UPSTREAM AND
A LOWER CREEK CROSSING, PEOPLE WOULD BE ABLE TO
CONNECT BETWEEN THE PARKS MORE EASILY.
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THE NEW UPSTREAM AREA WILL BECOME AN
IMPORTANT NEIGHBORHOOD PARK AND ENTRY
TO THE CANYON TRAIL SYSTEM. WITH NEW
PARKING, RESTROOMS, AND PLAY FACILITIES,
PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER KENT WILL ENJOY
THIS NEW GATEWAY INTO THE CANYON00,
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'AL-RIGHT IT'S GETTING LATE. I YEAH, ME TOO, THANKS SO MUCH
SHOULD PROBABLY HEAD HOME. FOR DOING THAT HIKE WITH ME.
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ARE YOU KIDDING?! THAT WAS SO MUCH FUN! M "
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LET ME KNOW WHENEVER YOU
WANT TO HIKE THE CANYON AGAIN. %
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HAVE A GOOD YOU TOO, MIA!
NIGHT, AISHA!
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t WITH NEW PARK INVESTMENTS MADE IN THE COMING
YEARS, THE CANYON WILL BE USED MORE THAN EVER.
•w THE RANGE OF EXPERIENCES FROM THE CANYON
RIM, DOWN TO THE CREEK IMMERSED IN THE
CANYON, AND OVER TO EARTHWORKS PARK WILL
3 HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE_
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s' IT'S SO SPECIAL TO ENVISION SUCH AN IMPORTANT
�* NATURAL RESOURCE CHERISHED BY THE WHOLE COMMUNITY.
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THE BUILT FEATURES AND ACTIVATION EVENTS YOU SAW IN THE
STORY ARE A REFLECTION OF FEEDBACK FROM THE PUBLIC
DURING A COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROCESS THAT TOOK
PLACE BETWEEN 2022 AND 2023.
IF YOU ARE EXCITED ABOUT THESE PROPOSED PARK-WIDE
IMPROVEMENTS WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO LEARN MORE ABOUT
THIS PLAN AND SHARE YOUR SUPPORT OF THIS PROTECT. CREATION OF PLATEAU
PARK WITH FOCUS ON
OUTDOOR LEARN/NCB
CULTIVATION OF CAMAS
MEADOWS
MAINTENANCE
OF EARTHWORKS
STORMWATER PARK
CANYON
- TRAIL
MILL CREEK
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� RIM TRAIL
TO
DOWNTOWN '
KENT
IMPROVED WATER NATIVE HABITAT
ACCESS ALONG MILL RESTORATION
CREEK THROUGHOUT THE
CANYON TRAIL
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IMPROVED SIGNAGE
AND MAINTENANCE OF
HISTORIC ELEMENTS
THROUGHOUT PARK
CREATION OF FOREST
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CANOPY PARK ALONG
1007H PLACE SE CREATION OF
UPSTREAM PARK AT
KENT- I+ F SOUTH END OF MILL
MERIDIAN CREEK CANYON
HIGH SCHOOL
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PARKING
AND CIRCULATION CONSTRUCTION OF A C21
THROUGHOUT PARK PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
OVER MILL CREEK t RESTROOMS
CANYON
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FROM THE AUTHORS
First thanks go to the Kent Parks, Recreation & Community Services Department for
their vision and collaboration on this project.
Special thanks to Mithun for believing in the power of this project and supporting its
development.
To the residents of Kent, we hope you enjoyed reading this story as much as we
enjoyed creating it. This project is by, for, and about you.
MORE INFO
Creating excitement and momentum by sharing the Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks
Park Framework Plan and this graphic novel is an important early step in the long-
term reinvestment process.
If you would like to learn more about the project, please scan the QR code below.
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