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2020 Advisory Committee June 19, 2020 1 Guiding Plans and Policies 1. 2006 King County Flood Hazard Management Plan 2. Acquisition Policy 3. Fund Balance Policy 4. Levee Accreditation and Certification 5. SEPA Policy 6. Final System-Wide


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2020 Advisory Committee

June 19, 2020

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Guiding Plans and Policies

  • 1. 2006 King County Flood Hazard Management Plan
  • 2. Acquisition Policy
  • 3. Fund Balance Policy
  • 4. Levee Accreditation and Certification
  • 5. SEPA Policy
  • 6. Final System-Wide Improvement Framework for Lower Green - 2019
  • 7. Capital Investment Strategies
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FAQs

1. What is the District’s levy rate and how much tax is collected?

  • 2. How does the District determine that a project will be added to the

6-Year CIP? 3. What is the status of the Flood Hazard Management Plan Update?

  • 4. Who are the District’s partners?

5. What is the role of service providers such as King County, local jurisdictions, and the United States Army Corps of Engineers?

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Flood Risk Reduction Potential Implementation Opportunity Potential

Priority

RESCOPE NOT A PRIORITY

Low Priority

Medium Priority

High

Address Project Constraints or Rescope NOTE: This is a conceptual diagram and is not intended to imply clear and distinct thresholds between these categories.

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Total Budget $109,362,003

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Amount: $3.35 million Amount: $6.09 million Amount: $9.6 million

2020 Countywide Grant Funding

Flood Reduction Sub-Regional Opportunity Fund Cooperative Watershed Grants

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Amount: $3 million Eligibility: Governments and Tribes Criteria: To be established through consultative process Requirement: Flood Risk Reduction Amount: $9 million total; $3 million per category

2021 New Grants

Flood Reduction Urban Streams Coastal Erosion/Coastal Flooding Culvert Replacement