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Washington Conservation Corps crews to work three weeks in county parks; county to provide limited equipment support
Summary
County staff reported the Washington Conservation Corps will provide three weeks of crew work this winter at Robin Hill and Tylen Bay County Park to complete specific projects; WCC crews bring their own trucks, tools and insurance while the county will supply a chipper and a county employee to operate heavier equipment where needed.
Parks staff told the advisory board that the Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) granted the county three weeks of crew time to finish the final weeks of an earlier grant. The crews are state‑funded conservation crews (part of Washington Conservation Corps / AmeriCorps in Washington) that provide labor, tools and most equipment. Why it matters: The WCC work supplies skilled labor for…
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