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Auburn briefed on proposed 10‑year renewal of lead‑entity interlocal agreement for salmon recovery (Rian/RIOT 9)
Summary
Ryan 9 watershed staff told Auburn council the interlocal agreement that funds and governs regional salmon recovery projects is proposed for a 10‑year renewal; Auburn’s 2025 share of core ILA funding is about $35,000 and King County cooperative grants provide the majority of project funding.
A representative of Ryan 9, the Green‑Duwamish lead‑entity for salmon recovery, told Auburn City Council on June 9 that partner governments are being asked to renew a multi‑jurisdiction interlocal agreement (ILA) for another 10 years to continue governance and funding of salmon habitat implementation.
Matt Goring, the salmon recovery manager for the watershed, outlined the history and purpose of the ILA, the salmon habitat plan and the lead‑entity framework. He said the ILA provides the governance structure (the watershed ecosystem forum and implementation technical committee), the requirement to approve an annual work plan and budget, and a cost‑share formula…
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