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September Floodplains by Design Convening

Port of Everett, Blue Heron Room 1205 Craftsman Way #200, Everett, Washington, United States

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 »

Monthly Lunch & Learn Series – The Value of Video Storytelling

Virtual Event

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 »

Monthly Lunch & Learn Series – Celebrating Work Around the State!

Virtual Event

In the spirit of the holiday season, we wanted to take some time at this month's webinar to celebrate and give thanks for all the great work going on around the state. We'll be joined by 8  implementation partners who will each take 5 - 7 minutes to showcase the work that they and partners… Read More »

Funding and Policy Action Group Meeting

The next Floodplains by Design’s Funding and Policy Action Group (FPAG) meeting is coming up on December 12th from 9:00-11:00 AM. This meeting is an opportunity to learn about emerging funding and policy issues impacting integrated floodplain management across the state and provide direct input to those leading these efforts. The agenda includes: Proposed 2024 Legislation and… Read More »

FbD Funding and Policy Action Group Strategy Meeting

Purpose of spending time together today: To reflect on FbD’s Funding and Policy Action Group (FPAG) efforts to date, identify priorities and opportunities in the year ahead, and develop a strategy to continue achieving FPAG’s objectives. Please contact Brandon Parson's (bparsons@americanrivers.org) to join.