Mount Baker Park Beach Bathhouse Renovation
Updated: February 4, 2025
Early 2025
In the summer of 2020, the City of Seattle turned its focus to essential functions to address the pandemic and economic crisis, which required a significant reprioritization of resources. Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) suspended many capital projects including the two Mount Baker Park Improvement Projects below. Funding for these projects is identified in the 2022-2027 Adopted Capital Improvement Program for Parks and Recreation.
Thank you to everyone who attended the open house to learn about two improvement projects at Mt. Baker Park. Seattle Parks and Recreation's staff were at the Mount Baker Beach Bathhouse on March 20, 2019, to discuss building improvements to the Bathhouse and new restrooms at the Mt. Baker Park Play Area. View documents from the Open House below.
This Seattle Park District Fix It First - Major Maintenance project upgrades the existing Mount Baker Beach Bathhouse. The building interior will be retrofitted to meet accessible standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other interior improvements to reduce maintenance. Access from the parking lot to the building will be evaluated and improved if necessary, to meet ADA standards.
During construction, the contractor will need to close the Bathhouse and associated construction zone within the park. This may impact the park. Seattle Parks and Recreation and the contractor hired for the project will work to minimize the impact on the neighborhood.
Location:
Mount Baker Park; 2301 Lake Washington Boulevard, 98144
Budget:
$2,000,000 (2022 REET)
Schedule: ON HOLD
- Planning: Fall 2018 - Fall 2019
- Project on hold: 2019