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Shelton moves to add Mason Conservation District outreach plan to action agenda; $56,000 grant-backed stormwater education proposed

3655982 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

The council voted to place Resolution 1387-0525 on the action agenda to authorize a strategy, schedule and budget with Mason Conservation District for Western Washington Phase 2 municipal stormwater permit public education and outreach; the proposed program would use a roughly $56,000 Department of Ecology grant over two years.

The Shelton City Council on June 17 voted to place Resolution 1387-0525 on the meeting’s action agenda for consideration of a proposed public education and outreach partnership with Mason Conservation District under the Western Washington Phase 2 municipal stormwater permit.

City engineering staff said the work is required by the municipal stormwater permit, which traces to the federal Clean Water Act and implementation authority delegated to the Washington State Department of Ecology. Kenny Oberg, who identified himself as an engineering technician in the city’s engineering department, told the council the City intends to use a Department of Ecology noncompetitive grant to fund the work.

Mason Conservation District presentation

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