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Lower Tolt River Floodplain Restoration
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King County and the City of Seattle are collaborating on a voluntary effort to enhance salmon habitat in the lower Tolt River. The project is currently under design.

The main project area will be along the Tolt River before it joins the Snoqualmie River, in and around Tolt River - John MacDonald Park in Carnation. The project proposal is to set back the existing levee within the park to help return the river corridor to its natural flood-plain character and improve fish habitat.

Project goals:

  • Restore natural function of lower Tolt River to enhance fish habit;
  • Maintain or improve flood protection in the surrounding community;
  • Enhance recreational access and opportunities.

Tolt River Restoration Project Area at confluence of Snoqualmie and Tolt RiversProject details:

For more information please contact
Clint Loper, King County, Water and Land Resources Division
206-296-8378

Scott Powell, Seattle City Light
206-386-4582

Brent Lackey, Seattle Public Utilities
206-615-1926



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