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Vashon-Maury Island Park And Recreation District
Provide professional sound services for its Concerts in the Park summer concert series.
Posted Date
Jan 13, 2026
Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Release: Jan 13, 2026
Vashon-Maury Island Park And Recreation District
Close: Jan 27, 2026
Provide professional sound services for its Concerts in the Park summer concert series.
Vashon-Maury Island Park And Recreation District
This project will enclose two open air walls of the indoor skate building with wood framed walls, which are currently chain link fence; replace existing translucent panels with metal siding; install two egress doors with panic hardware; install exit signage; make lighting improvements; and replace the roof and roof fencing: Signage and fire extinguishers will be provided by the District, Exit signage must be lighted above each of the two doors, Install frog eye emergency lights with battery backup to provide at least 90 minutes of emergency power. A ventilation system will be installed.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Sep 9, 2025
Release: -
Vashon-Maury Island Park And Recreation District
Close: Sep 9, 2025
This project will enclose two open air walls of the indoor skate building with wood framed walls, which are currently chain link fence; replace existing translucent panels with metal siding; install two egress doors with panic hardware; install exit signage; make lighting improvements; and replace the roof and roof fencing: Signage and fire extinguishers will be provided by the District, Exit signage must be lighted above each of the two doors, Install frog eye emergency lights with battery backup to provide at least 90 minutes of emergency power. A ventilation system will be installed.
Vashon-Maury Island Park And Recreation District
Provide food and beverage concessions at various park locations and select special events.
Posted Date
Feb 4, 2025
Due Date
Feb 28, 2025
Release: Feb 4, 2025
Vashon-Maury Island Park And Recreation District
Close: Feb 28, 2025
Provide food and beverage concessions at various park locations and select special events.
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Vashon-Maury Island Park And Recreation District
This Interlocal Agreement is made between the Vashon Park District (Parks) and King County Public Hospital District No 5 (VHCD). Its primary purpose is to authorize VHCD to utilize Parks' existing Small Works Roster and/or Vendor List, in compliance with RCW 39.04.151 and RCW 39.34. VHCD's use is contingent upon adherence to Parks' established rules and procedures and the payment of any additional costs incurred by Parks due to such use. The agreement is effective until termination by either party.
Effective Date
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Expires
Vashon-Maury Island Park And Recreation District
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This Interlocal Agreement is made between the Vashon Park District (Parks) and King County Public Hospital District No 5 (VHCD). Its primary purpose is to authorize VHCD to utilize Parks' existing Small Works Roster and/or Vendor List, in compliance with RCW 39.04.151 and RCW 39.34. VHCD's use is contingent upon adherence to Parks' established rules and procedures and the payment of any additional costs incurred by Parks due to such use. The agreement is effective until termination by either party.
AvailableVashon-Maury Island Park And Recreation District
This document is a proposal from KPFF Consulting Engineers to the Vashon Park District for professional engineering services for Phase 3 of the Tramp Harbor Dock Improvement project. The scope includes final design, permitting, bid support, and construction support services. The proposal also integrates services from Anchor QEA as a subconsultant for environmental permitting (related to Phase 2) and construction administration (for Phase 3). The total estimated fee for the services detailed in this proposal for Phase 3 is $229,475, with project activities scheduled to span from approximately mid-2024 through early 2027.
Effective Date
Apr 15, 2024
Expires
Effective: Apr 15, 2024
Vashon-Maury Island Park And Recreation District
Expires:
This document is a proposal from KPFF Consulting Engineers to the Vashon Park District for professional engineering services for Phase 3 of the Tramp Harbor Dock Improvement project. The scope includes final design, permitting, bid support, and construction support services. The proposal also integrates services from Anchor QEA as a subconsultant for environmental permitting (related to Phase 2) and construction administration (for Phase 3). The total estimated fee for the services detailed in this proposal for Phase 3 is $229,475, with project activities scheduled to span from approximately mid-2024 through early 2027.
AvailableVashon-Maury Island Park And Recreation District
This Interlocal Agreement outlines the terms for shared use and maintenance of Vashon Commons facilities between the Vashon Island School District (VISD) and the Vashon Park District (VPD). The agreement details objectives for facility use, efficient resource management, community involvement, and equitable cost distribution. It defines responsibilities for facility usage, access, supervision, scheduling, and maintenance. VPD commits to paying VISD an annual sum for incremental maintenance costs resulting from community use, with a specific annual payment of $50,000 for the period from July 1, 2017, to July 1, 2019, and a baseline of $75,000 annually thereafter, subject to CPI-W adjustments. The agreement also includes provisions for dispute resolution, insurance, and outlines a term of agreement from July 1, 2022, until June 30, 2025, with automatic extensions.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2017
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2017
Vashon-Maury Island Park And Recreation District
Expires:
This Interlocal Agreement outlines the terms for shared use and maintenance of Vashon Commons facilities between the Vashon Island School District (VISD) and the Vashon Park District (VPD). The agreement details objectives for facility use, efficient resource management, community involvement, and equitable cost distribution. It defines responsibilities for facility usage, access, supervision, scheduling, and maintenance. VPD commits to paying VISD an annual sum for incremental maintenance costs resulting from community use, with a specific annual payment of $50,000 for the period from July 1, 2017, to July 1, 2019, and a baseline of $75,000 annually thereafter, subject to CPI-W adjustments. The agreement also includes provisions for dispute resolution, insurance, and outlines a term of agreement from July 1, 2022, until June 30, 2025, with automatic extensions.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Vashon-Maury Island Park And Recreation District
The meeting included a follow-up on public comment regarding lighthouse tours. A significant portion of the discussion involved a detailed review of the year-end financial report, covering the A/P Aging Summary, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow analysis across various cost centers, noting variances in levy collections, maintenance expenses, and revenues for Commons, Programs (Ski School), and Pool operations. Major topics included the carry-over of Pool CIP expenses into 2018 and updates on the associated reimbursement process. The Board heavily discussed the critical issue of lifeguard staffing shortages, including potential solutions such as increased hourly wages, staff getting certified, and implementing a new benefit policy allowing staff and immediate family free use of VPD-owned programs and pool facilities, with an added provision for reimbursing lifeguard certification fees for long-term staff. The commissioners also addressed maintenance standards and approved a resolution for PERS participation. Finally, the Board discussed forming a new recreation programming subcommittee to focus on underserved populations and debated the process and level of consensus required for approving the Strategic Priorities and Goals versus the Strategic Plan Schedule, ultimately deciding to accept the Priorities and Goals list without the schedule.
The agenda for discussion and action included the review of the current agenda, new board positions, and several board votes. Key votes involved supporting the development of a dog park, considering a motion to table a resolution regarding the stewardship of lighthouse structures unless a sustainable partnership lease is established by June 30, 2024, and approving an exception to the Alcohol Policy for the Chamber of Commerce to move the Beverage Garden to Ober Park for the Strawberry Festival. Further discussions and actions covered the Strategic Plan (Comprehensive Plan) and the Electronic Funds Transfer Policy. Staff reports were provided on the Sheep Dog Trials and the Dog Park at Wax Orchard Property.
The meeting featured extensive discussion regarding the structure and fairness of public comments during board sessions, referencing Robert's Rules of Order. Key agenda items involved policy updates, including a review of policies for fundraising/grant applications by outside parties, tree disposal (specifically concerning wood ownership after removal), program co-sponsorship thresholds, and reduced fee awards, which were noted as needing subcommittee review. The Board also discussed increasing user fees by 5% effective January 1, 2016, with subsequent increases tied to CPI or every three years. A motion was passed to charge only for material costs related to field lining and dragging, excluding labor, contrary to practices at neighboring districts. Significant time was spent discussing deferred maintenance, specifically regarding Tramp Harbor, where the Board decided to initiate fundraising efforts and apply for a state lease despite potential liabilities, and the evaluation of the pool facility.
This document details strategic opportunities by theme, focusing on enhancing parks and facilities, diversifying recreation programs, improving public and community engagement, strengthening staff and administrative functions, ensuring robust financial stewardship, and advancing environmental responsibility.
This document outlines a capital improvement plan detailing various projects across different park sites. The plan includes investments in irrigation, power infrastructure, invasives remediation, building renovations, security, outdoor lighting, facility repairs (roofs, foundations), equipment acquisition (mowers, trucks, aerators), and the development of new recreational areas such as pickleball courts and dog parks. The projects span a timeframe from 2024 to 2029, with detailed costs and funding considerations.
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