Blaine-Birch Bay Park & Recreation District
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BBBPRD2 Records


Government Obligation
Local governments are not required to create documents to comply with a request for specific information. Rather, they must produce existing records for review and copying. Also, local governments are not obligated to compile information from various records so that information is in a form that is more useful to the requester.
Below you will find our Master Plan, Connectivity Study, and information on how to request public records.

Master Plan

Blaine-Birch Bay Park and Recreation District 2's (BBBPRD2) Master Plan 2022-2027 includes information on our public organization, including our mission, vision, goals, facilities, and fee policy.

Connectivity Study

BBBPRD2 has had a Blaine-Birch Bay Multimodal Connectivity Study done to help determine how to better connect our local recreation areas via bike routes and trail access. It is BBBPRD2's hope to continue to grow our recreation areas to suit the rising population while providing safe access to reach these locations.

BBBPRD Policy# PR1014 - 5

Requesting Public Records
The public records request fill-in form can be found here on our website or is available at the Blaine-Birch Bay Park and Recreation District 2 office located at 7511 Gemini Street, Birch Bay.  Please fill out this form and send it via mail, email or fax to:
For assistance, or to make requests by letter, email, contact:
Heather Lindsay, Director
7511 Gemini Street
Blaine, WA 98230
Telephone: (360) 656-6416
Fax: (360) 656-6851
Email: info@bbbprd2.com
Public Records requests must include:
Name and address and contact information for requestor.
Description of public records adequate to locate the records.
Date of request.
You will receive a response within five business days.
Local governments are not required to create documents to comply with a request for specific information. Rather, they must produce existing records for review and copying. Also, local governments are not obligated to compile information from various records so that information is in a form that is more useful to the requester.