Current Projects
The Greenway Trust and its public land manager partners are always working towards
restoring our local natural areas and trails.
Natural areas have often been degraded by human activities such as over-use and trash dumping, which allows the introduction of invasive weeds. Environmental restoration projects help restore these areas to a healthier state where they can provide the benefits of wildlife habitat, and clean air and water for everyone.
Many people love the Pacific Northwest for the beautiful scenery and variety of recreation options. Trails take people who like to hike, bike, picnic, paddle, ride horses, fish, swim and camp to their destinations. As the population in the Greenway continues to grow, maintaining safe, beautiful trails to these special places will only become more important.
Current Projects
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Funding
Generous support for Greenway projects comes from local, state and federal grants, private foundations, and local companies. Funders from 2009 included:
American Hiking Society, Bank of America, Carter Motors, Cascade Land Conservancy, City of Issaquah, City of Mercer Island, City of North Bend, City of Snoqualmie, Evergreen Mountain, Bike Alliance, Grace Episcopal Church, Home Depot, Issaquah Kiwanis, King Conservation District, King County, Kiwanis (Issaquah), Mountaineers Foundation, National Fish & Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), National Forest Foundation, REI, Spring Trust for Trails, Starbucks, Two Herons Foundation, US Forest Service, Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Washington State Resource Conservation Office, Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
