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SUMMARY:Lessons from the Tulalip Tribes' Conservation Work in the Snohomish Basin
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, February 6th from 12 – 1pm for an insightful lunch and learn with Brett Shattuck and Joe Sambataro\, two leaders in conservation efforts with the Tulalip Tribes\, as they share their experiences and insights from a recent floodplain acquisition project in the Snohomish Basin at the confluence of the Skykomish and Snoqualmie Rivers. This session offers a deep dive into the acquisition strategies\, challenges\, and lessons learned during their work to protect and restore in the future a critical floodplain area. This session will also explore the broader significance of riparian conservation projects and the importance of long-term\, scalable funding strategies.\n \nJoe Sambataro Bio \nJoe Sambataro is Conservation Advisor in the Restoration\, Acquisition and Stewardship Program at Tulalip Tribes with the primary role of managing acquisition projects and strategies of natural and cultural resources in Tulalip Tribes’ Usual and Accustomed areas\, including upland forestland\, floodplain\, shoreline\, and estuaries. Joe has been at Tulalip Tribes since November 2023 and brings over 20 years of experience in conservation acquisitions\, multi-partner collaborations\, funding/financing\, and land management.  \nBrett Shattuck Bio \nBrett Shattuck is the Restoration\, Acquisition and Stewardship Program Manager for the Tulalip Tribe’s Natural Resources Department and  has worked for over 17 years primarily in the Snohomish and Stillaguamish River Basins from the Cascade Mountains to the Puget Sound nearshore on various scales of restoration projects. His current focus is protection and restoration of natural riverine and floodplain processes through land conservation and habitat connectivity. \nIf you would like to explore some of the topics and themes that emerged from our 2023 Input Gathering\, you can view the themes here. \nYou can view all the past Lunch & Learn recordings and the associated slidedecks on our Culture & Capacity Action Group page here. \n\nAs always\, we welcome feedback and ideas for upcoming topics so please don’t hesitate to reach out to myself (Allan Warren awarren@b-e-f.org)\, Carol MacIlroy (cmacilroy@gmail.com)\, Lisa Nelson\, (lnel461@ecy.wa.gov) or Matt Gerlach\, (mger461@ecy.wa.gov). \nZoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2125469094  \nPasscode: 1234
URL:https://floodplainsbydesign.org/event/monthly-lunch-learn-series-2023-04-06-2023-12-07-2024-01-04-2025-02-06/
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SUMMARY:FbD Grant Update Advisory Group Meeting #1
DESCRIPTION:Issue #1: The Floodplains by Design (FbD) pre-application process requires significant time and capacity by applicants and Ecology (ECY) that may no longer be needed at this stage.  \nGoal: Reduce the time required in the pre-application process without compromising local processes or critical requirements such as Tribal notification that lead to the high-quality projects the FbD program is known for. Changes to the pre-application and pre-app process are described in the proposal below. We hope to hear from local experts regarding additional ideas and reflections to help ensure changes will be beneficial.  \n——————————————View the recording of this meeting: FbD Grant Update Advisory Group Meeting #1Meeting notes can be found here: FbD Grant Update Group Meeting #1 Notes
URL:https://floodplainsbydesign.org/event/fbd-grant-update-advisory-group-meeting-2-3/
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SUMMARY:Permitting Coordination Check-in
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Agenda \n1) Informational updates on legislation\n– HRPP \n– Permitting Accelerator\n– CLOMR/LOMR Fed\n \n2) Timely to develop anything for Governor’s office? \n \n\n3) Other updates and check ins – how are folks being impacted by changes \nJoin Zoom Meeting:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3424790936?omn=88416267344Passcode: 1234
URL:https://floodplainsbydesign.org/event/permitting-coordination-biweekly-check-in-2025-02-05/
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