Alejandra Cisneros (left) and Lourdes Cisneros, sisters from Burlington, walk the dike Thursday that borders the Skagit River Park Playfields in Burlington with their dogs Sisi (front) and Tequila.
Alejandra Cisneros (left) and Lourdes Cisneros, sisters from Burlington, walk the dike Thursday that borders the Skagit River Park Playfields in Burlington with their dogs Sisi (front) and Tequila.
BURLINGTON — The Burlington Parks and Recreation department presented potential improvements to each of the city’s nine parks at an open house Wednesday.
The concepts, designed by BERK Consulting, are part of the city’s first Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan that when completed will make the city eligible for several state grants, according to Jennifer Berner, director of the department.
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