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An update and photos
By Marianne Lincoln I stopped by the site on Thursday after having a discussion earlier int he week with Brianne Blackburn over email and the Noxious Weed Board. I received a call back and was told Surface Water Management, Public Works Maintenance, and the NWB were having a consultation at the site over the presence…
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May 6, 2026 update
Every big project goes through some iterations while finding the most workable path to completion. Clover Creek Commons is getting its adjustments. First, CCRA decided that their mission is creek stewardship and its board voted to only work on that portion of the project. That left the umbrella organization that will sign the County MOU…
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Phase I starting to gel
Phase 1 of Clover Creek Commons will remove invasive plants, mark out the riparian zone, plant native grasses, flowers, bushes and trees along the creek and the area to the west of the creek. On April 19, Clover Creek Restoration Alliance came out for an Earth Day cleanup. Eleven people participated and gathered a considerable…
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Support letters
Support letters are coming in for the project! • Kiwanis Club of Parkland Spanaway• Washington Rock Quarries• Chambers Clover Creek Watershed Council• Parkland Community Assoc.• Spanaway Community Association• Blue Zones of Parkland SpanawayCan your organization join us by writing a letter of support, donating native plants, donating fencing, or providing additional improvements to the site?
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Clover Creek Commons
An idea whose time has come! Clover Creek Restoration Alliance (CCRA) is planning to plant native flowers, bushes and trees on the site at 106 133rd St S, in Parkland. They have sponsored a cleanup both in April of 2025 and in 2026 on the site. The Clover Creek Commons project will consist of three…

