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King County committee forwards interlocal agreements to renew decade of salmon recovery partnerships

5869389 · September 8, 2025
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Summary

The Local Services and Land Use Committee voted to forward an ordinance approving renewed interlocal agreements for watershed-based salmon recovery in three Puget Sound water resource inventory areas, with changes to membership rules and administrative processes.

Chair Sarah Perry on Sept. 8 said the committee would consider an ordinance authorizing the executive to enter into interlocal agreements for watershed-based salmon recovery in three King County water resource inventory areas. The committee voted unanimously to forward the ordinance to the full council with a due-pass recommendation.

The motion matters because the three agreements — for WRIA 7 (Snoqualmie and South Fork Skykomish), WRIA 8 (Lake Washington/Cedar/Sammamish) and WRIA 9 (Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound) — set the governance, funding and membership rules for local watershed forums charged with developing and implementing salmon conservation plans.

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