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Commissioners approve voluntary stewardship program contracts and $40,000 amendment for conservation work
Summary
The Board approved an interagency contract and an amendment supporting Walla Walla County's Voluntary Stewardship Program run by the Conservation District. The contracts formalize state funding for voluntary critical-area protection and allocate an additional $40,000 for capital projects, the county said.
The Walla Walla County Board of Commissioners approved contracts on Monday to continue the county's participation in the state's Voluntary Stewardship Program (VSP) and to delegate implementation to the Walla Walla County Conservation District. The board voted 3-0 to approve the contract between Walla Walla County and the Washington State Conservation Commission (K2629) and a separate interagency agreement between the county and the Conservation District that will let the district act as the county's technical lead for VSP implementation. The Conservation District presented a biennial status report in the…
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