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Snoqualmie Watershed Forum seeks Duval’s renewal of interlocal agreement; forum highlights 20+ years of salmon restoration funding
Summary
Snoqualmie Watershed Forum staff requested Duval rejoin a renewed interlocal agreement that funds watershed science and prioritizes salmon habitat restoration; forum reported more than $40 million in local investments in the Snoqualmie watershed and outlined an annual Duval cost share of $4,753.
A staff representative for the Snoqualmie Watershed Forum briefed Duval City Council on May 20 on the forum’s work, the 20‑plus year history of salmon habitat planning in the Snoqualmie Basin and a request that Duval approve a renewed interlocal agreement to continue funding joint watershed planning and grants.
Alyssa Ostergaard, the forum’s Salmon Recovery Manager, explained that the Snoqualmie Watershed Forum was formed under the state’s salmon recovery framework and coordinates King‑County‑area jurisdictions and tribes to prioritize and fund habitat restoration projects in the King County portion of the Snohomish basin. The forum manages an annual…
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