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Snohomish Conservation District presents 9-acre riparian restoration plan for Stormwater Wetland Park
Summary
Snohomish Conservation District told the Arlington City Council it has grant funding to restore about 9 acres and 2,600 feet of riparian zone at Stormwater Wetland Park, using a three-year phased planting and monitoring plan to improve water quality and salmon habitat.
The Snohomish Conservation District presented a grant‑funded plan to restore riparian habitat at Arlington’s Stormwater Wetland Park, targeting roughly 9 acres and about 2,600 feet of the Stillaguamish River corridor.
Kristen, a representative of the Snohomish Conservation District, told the council the district has partnered with the city for years and has secured state and federal grant funding to support the project. Joshua Kim, the district’s habitat restoration project assistant, said the primary work would occur…
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