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Flood Control executive staff presents 2025 work plan: grants, capital projects and community outreach priorities

2493030 · February 5, 2025
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Summary

District staff presented the King County Flood Control District's 2025 work plan, emphasizing capital project oversight, expanded grant programs including a new Lake Sammamish shoreline grant, community navigation outreach and a planned bonding policy briefing by April 17.

Michelle Clark, district executive director, delivered a detailed briefing to the Executive Committee on Feb. 5 outlining the Flood Control District's 2025 work plan and priorities.

Clark told members the district's largest workload by dollar amount remains oversight of capital projects, including approval points at charters and design milestones. She reviewed major grant programs: the subregional opportunity fund (each jurisdiction receives $10,000 or 10% of revenue in that jurisdiction, whichever is greater), cooperative watershed-management (CWM/RIAs) grants, flood reduction grants (four streams: original flood reduction, small stream and urban flooding, fish passage, and coastal erosion), and a new Lake Sammamish Dock and Shoreline…

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