Washougal’s Hamllik Park is getting a makeover this year.
The city of Washougal held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the park’s new playground April 18, and plans to break ground on the construction of a basketball court at the Addy Street park later in 2024.
Later this month, on Sunday, April 28, community members will begin painting a mural designed by the East County Citizens Alliance and Washougal residents on the park’s restroom.
“There’s lots of good work here at this park,” Washougal Public Works Director Trevor Evers said during the ribbon-cutting ceremony. “This is the first phase of what we hope is many phases. We’re really trying to bring life back into this specific park.”
The City received a $50,000 Community Development Block Grant in 2022 to fund the purchase and installation of a new playground and the removal of the old one, which was more than 20 years old, according to the City’s public works business administrator, Michelle Wright.
“It was way past its life span,” Wright said of the playground. “When you start trying to buy replacement parts after things start breaking, it’s really time to replace the whole thing. We reached out to our friends at CDBG and started applying for grants.”