2023 FbD Tribal Engagement Training
Please contact jjaquery@b-e-f.org for more information.
Please contact jjaquery@b-e-f.org for more information.
We look forward to seeing you all at the next Floodplains by Design Funding and Policy Action Group (FPAG) meeting on May 31st from 9:00-11:00 AM. There has been a lot happening at the legislative, agency and community level related to increasing flood resilience as part of community planning so we have structured the following agenda… Read More »
Did you feel like we only scratched the surface on all things water quality certifications at last month’s Lunch & Learn? Are you wondering about the state’s role in the permitting process? The federal Clean Water Act grants states the authority to review and make a decision on proposed projects and actions directly affecting waters… Read More »
Another required and sometimes complex step in the permitting process for integrated floodplain management projects is cultural resources review. The Governor’s Executive Order (GEO) 21-02 (formerly 05-05) requires all state-funded construction or acquisition projects to consult with the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) and affected tribes on the potential effects of projects on… Read More »
Contact Kas Guillozet at kguillozet@b-e-f.org for more information.
Please save September 11, 2023 on your calendars for the first in person gathering FbD has held in a number of years. Topics will include permitting, federal funding complexities, celebration of partnerships, and more. High Level Agenda: 9-12 AM site visits - Snohomish County (9AM-noon) 12-1 Lunch (provided) at Port of Everett Blue Heron Room… Read More »
Contact Kas Guillozet at kguillozet@b-e-f.org for more information.
Contact Kas Guillozet at kguillozet@b-e-f.org for more information.
Join us on Thursday, November 2nd from 12pm - 1pm for the latest installment of the FbD Lunch & Learn Series. This month’s webinar will feature Jennifer Moslemi, Principal at CaravanLab, a full-service communications firm for science and sustainability, and Caroline Walls, Habitat Restoration Biologist with the Quileute Tribe’s Natural Resources department. Jen and Caroline will… Read More »
Contact Kas Guillozet at kguillozet@b-e-f.org for more information.