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City staff reviews draft 2026 stormwater management plan; no public commenters

Environmental Services Commission · February 6, 2026
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Summary

Don, the utilities operations manager and the city's NPDES coordinator, briefed the Environmental Services Commission on the draft 2026 Stormwater Management Program Plan, outlining new permit-driven requirements (tree-canopy mapping, retrofit clause, SMAPs) and 2025 accomplishments; no members of the public registered to speak.

Don, an operations manager and the city's NPDES coordinator, told the Environmental Services Commission on Feb. 5 that the draft 2026 Stormwater Management Program Plan implements requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System municipal stormwater permit and must be updated annually and submitted to the Department of Ecology by March 31.

The presentation summarized nine permit program areas — planning; public education and outreach; public involvement; mapping; illicit-discharge detection and elimination; controlling runoff; stormwater management; source control; and operations and maintenance — and…

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