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Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound Watershed
Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 9

This table summarizes grants awarded by the state Salmon Recovery Funding Board (SRFB) to acquisition, restoration, and assessment projects in the Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound Watershed (WRIA 9). It also lists funds used to match the SRFB grant as well as other funds that will be leveraged by the SRFB/matched grants to pay for restoration activities.

See WRIA 9 SRFB Project Map

 

 

 

Project Name (SRFB 
Round)
Project Proponent (and Partners)
SRFB Amount Awarded
Matched Funds: Amount and Source
Total
Other Leveraged Funds
O'Grady Stream Restoration (Pre-SRFB: 1999) King County
$100,000
$122,000
$222,000
None
Porter Levee Partial Removal (Pre-SRFB: 1999) King County
$40,000
$150,000
$190,000
None
North Fork Newaukum Creek Restoration
(Pre-SRFB: 1999)
King County
$40,000
$81,019
$121,019
None
North Wind's Weir (Site 1) Duwamish River Acquisition/ Restoration (Round 1: 1999-2000) King County

(City of Tukwila)

$500,000
$611,000 Elliott Bay/ Duwamish Restoration Panel

$500,000 Wash. State Dept. of Natural Resources - Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account

$100,000 City of Seattle

$100,000 City of Tukwila

$100,000 King County

$1,911,000*
$59,000 Project Design and Engineering from King Conservation District as recommended by the WRIA 9 Forum

$2.226 million for restoration construction from Army Corps of Engineers (2004-2007)

Metzler Park Side Channel Acquisition (Round 2: 2000-2001) King County
$450,000
$50,000 Endangered Species Act Contingency Fund

$40,000 King Conservation District grant (1999) as recommended by WRIA 9 Forum

$540,000*
Potentially $260,000 in Section 1135 restoration funds from Army Corps of Engineers
Kanaskat North (Brunner Slough) Side Channel Acquisition (Round 2: 2000-2001) King County
$515,000
$95,000 King Conservation District grant (2000) as recommended by WRIA 9 Forum
$610,000*
$1.576 million estimated Ecosystem Restoration Project funds from Army Corps of Engineers
Big Spring Creek Acquisition (Round 2: 2000-2001) King County

(Trout Unlimited and Mid-Puget Sound Regional Fisheries Enhancement Group)

$525,000

$200,000 amendment from SRFB in 2006

$60,000 King Conservation District grant (1998) as recommended by WRIA 9 Forum

$35,000 Mid-Puget Sound Regional Fisheries Enhancement Group

$820,000*
$20,000 King Conservation District grant (1998) as recommended by WRIA 9 Forum; $1,550,700 estimated Ecosystem Restoration Project funds from Army Corps of Engineers
Seahurst Park Bulkhead Removal Assessment (Round 2: 2000-2001) City of Burien
$82,000
$18,000 City of Burien
$100,000
None
Kanaskat Reach Acquisitions (Round 3: 2001-2002) King County
$795,000
$400,000 Conservation Futures Grant
$1,195,000
None
Middle Green Acquisitions (Round 3: 2001-2002) King County
$1,011,000
$76,975 King Conservation District grant (2002) as recommended by WRIA 9 Forum

$40,000 Endangered Species Act Contingency Fund

$62,025 Regional Needs Assessment Funds

$1,190,000
None
Kanaskat Phase 3 Acquisitions (Round 4: 2002-2003) King County
$596,000
$65,500 King County Rural Drainage Program

$39,500 King Conservation District grant

$701,000
None
Lower Green River Acquisition (Round 4: 2002-2003) City of Kent

(King County and Green River Flood Control Zone District)

$975,000
$180,000 City of Kent

$25,000 King County

$25,000 Green River Flood Control Zone District

$1,205,000
None
Habitat Inventory and Utilization Assessment (Round 4: 2002-2003) City of Seattle

(on behalf of the WRIA 9 Technical Committee)

$300,000
$90,000 King Conservation District as recommended by by WRIA 9 Forum
$390,000
None
Seahurst Park Bulkhead Removal and Beach Restoration Construction (Round 5: 2004) City of Burien

$190,500
$190,500 City of Burien

$707,000 Army Corps of Engineers

$1,088,000
None
Piner Point Acquisition on Maury Island (Round 5: 2004) King County

$398,980
$71,000 King County Rural Drainage Program

$469,980
None
Lower Newaukum Creek Restoration (Round 5: 2004) King County

$788,581
$75,000 King County

$75,000 King Conservation District

$938,581
None
Fenster Levee Setback and Floodplain Restoration (Round 6: 2005-2006)

City of Auburn

(Green River Flood Control Zone District)

$675,900
$90,000 Green River Flood Control Zone District

$33,000 City of Auburn

$12,500 volunteer labor

$811,400
None
Mill Creek Mouth Restoration Planning (Round 6: 2005-2006) City of Kent (Mid-Puget Sound Regional Fisheries Enhancement Group)
$100,000

$100,000 City of Kent

$100,000 Conservation Futures Grant

$300,000
None
Ellis Creek Pocket Estuary Acquisition and Restoration on Vashon Island (Round 6: 2005-2006)

King County

(Vashon-Maury Island Land Trust)

$189,438

$40,000 King County

$229,438
None
Normandy Park (Beacons- field-on-the-Sound) Restoration Feasibility Study (Round 6: 2005-2006)

Cascade Land Conservancy

$50,873

$6,000 City of Normandy Park

$2,977 Cascade Land Conservancy

$59,850
None

Duwamish Gardens Estuary Restoration and Acquisition (Round 7: 2006)

City of Tukwila

$311,000

$350,000 Conservation Futures Grant

$50,000
City of Tukwila

$15,000 King Conservation District

$726,000
Additional grants will be applied for

Normandy Park (Beacons- field-on-the-Sound) Design (Round 7: 2006)

Cascade Land Conservancy

$100,000

$64,500
Cascade Land Conservancy

$164,500
None

Riverview Park Side Channel Restoration (Round 7: 2006)

City of Kent

$150,000

$320,000 City of Kent

$1,120,000 Army Corps of Engineers

$1,590,000
None
TOTALS  
$9,084,272
$6,488,496

$15,572,768

$5,691,700

* Note: Figures are for the acquisition phase only and do not include restoration costs. Restoration costs are in some cases listed in the final column. These projects are also part of the Green/Duwamish Ecosystem Restoration Project (ERP) involving the US Army Corps of Engineers and WRIA 9 Forum partner governments. The ERP is expected to involve $70 million in federal funds over 10 years.

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