March 2019
Madison Park Times
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Parties reach tentative agreement to upgrade Lake Washington marinas Marina Management plans 2020 construction amid permitting delays with Corps of Engineers By Brandon Macz
Madison Park Times editor Marina Management and the City of Seattle have reached a tentative settlement with the Friends of Lakewood Moorage that is expected to partially clear the way for upgrading three marinas along Lake Washington. “The settlement agreement has not been signed by either party,” said Marina Management partner Dwight Jones. “We’re close, and we hope that can get done in the next 30 days.” Amid protests from residents who use the current facilities, the city council in August 2017 approved Seattle Parks and Recreation entering a long-term lease agreement — at least 20 years — with Marina Management to maintain, operate and
improve public access to the North Leschi, South Leschi and Lakewood Moorage public marinas. The private operator took over management of Seattle’s marinas in January 2018. Friends of Lakewood Moorage filed a motion for summary judgment in King County Superior Court, arguing the city failed to hold a public hearing — as required under Initiative 42 — before approving the lease. The court decided in favor of the city and Marina Management last April, but Friends of Lakewood Moorage president and attorney Jeannie O’Brien appealed. Part of the group’s challenge was that larger slips would be added at the Lakewood Moorage, pushing out longtime tenants for large private luxury ships. The settlement will maintain the “small,
Photo by Brandon Macz A tentative agreement with Friends of Lakewood Moorage will clear legal hurdles to upgrading the South Leschi marina, but construction likely won’t happen until 2020. quaint character of Lakewood Marina,” “We pretty much came to terms,” Jones O’Brien said, “how it had been since it be- said, “and now we’re dotting our Is and gan in 1953.” There is still language in the crossing our Ts.” settlement agreement that needs to be re MOORAGE, Page 3 vised before it’s signed, she said.
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