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SUMMARY:Tribal Perspectives on Flooding
DESCRIPTION:(Updated Speakers)\nJoin this 90-minute conversation featuring David Troutt\, Anna Allen\, Donella Miller\, Jaime Pinkham\, and facilitated by Bobby Whitener.  Panelists will provide insights into their perspectives on flooding\, flood dynamics in specific geographies\, and reflections on cultural values.\nSpeaker Bios\nDavid Troutt (Natural Resources Director\, Nisqually Indian Tribe)\n  *\nDavid has served as the Natural Resources Director for the Nisqually Indian Tribe since 1987. He heads a diverse department focused on salmon\, shellfish\, wildlife and the environment in general\, with duties including management\, legal\, administration\, budget development\, research and monitoring. Throughout his career at the Nisqually Indian Tribe\, he worked closely with late Billy Frank\, Jr. He also serves as chair of the Nisqually River Council and president of the Nisqually River Foundation\, and he is the chair of the Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Council. David previously served on the Washington Biodiversity Council\, the Executive Committee of the Tri-County Response to the Endangered Species Act\, the Development Committee of the Shared Strategy for Puget Sound\, the Steering Committee for the Hatchery Reform Project\, and as a voting member of the Resource Advisory Committee for the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Mr. Troutt received his bachelor of science degree from the University of Washington School of Fisheries.\nAnna Allen (Shoshone-Bannock\, Regional Government Affairs Director\, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission)\n  *   Anna is the Regional Government Affairs Director at the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC)\, where she works on advancing the interests of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation\, the Nez Perce Tribe\, the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation\, and the Yakama Nation. Her work involves navigating complex governmental landscapes\, building relationships with regional entities\, and ensuring that the voices of the Columbia River tribes are heard in policy decisions that affect their cultural resources. Prior to her work at CRITFC\, Anna held a number of positions across regional governments\, including Tribal Affairs Advisor\, Senior Project Manager\, and Policy Advisor at Multnomah County. And served as the Equity and Inclusion Director with the City of Bend.\nJaime Pinkham (Nez Perce\, Former Principle Deputy Assistant\, Army Corps)\n  *   Jaime A. Pinkham (Nez Perce) served as the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works for the Biden Administration from April 2021 to January 2025. Prior positions include Executive Director for the Columbia River Intertribal Fish Commission and Vice President of the Bush Foundation in St. Paul\, MN. From 1990 to 2002\, he worked for the Nez Perce Tribe where he was elected twice to the Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee. He was also a department manager responsible for Tribal fisheries\, forestry\, wildlife\, cultural resources\, and agriculture programs. He has served on various conservation boards including The Wilderness Society\, American Rivers\, Defenders of Wildlife and the Bonneville Environmental Foundation. He has a forestry degree from Oregon State University.\n \nDonella Miller (Yakama\, Fishery Science Manager\, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission)\n  *   Donella is the Fishery Science Department Manager at the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC). With over 29 years of experience in Columbia River fisheries resource management\, she previously served as the Yakama Nation Fisheries Program Manager. Donella has also held roles such as the Yakama Nation Fisheries White Sturgeon Project Manager and has contributed to various projects throughout the Columbia Basin.\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/fbd-lunch-learn-series-topics-updated-monthly-2/
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SUMMARY:Topics Updated Monthly - FbD Lunch & Learn Series
DESCRIPTION:While we update the specific details of the Lunch & Learn sessions monthly\, the topics are informed by feedback from the Floodplains by Design network of practitioners and partners.\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/topics-updated-monthly-fbd-lunch-learn-series-18/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250501T140000
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SUMMARY:FbD Agriculture Priority Effort Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please hold this time for our meeting of the FbD Agricultural Priority Effort. We will send more information at least one week ahead of the meeting.\nJoin the meeting:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/5653221882?omn=81031999426\nPasscode: 1234
URL:https://floodplainsbydesign.org/event/fbd-agriculture-priority-effort-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250527T100000
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SUMMARY:FbD Grant Update Advisory Group Meeting #3
DESCRIPTION:Issue #3: Reduce\, integrate\, and refine focus of the full application. \nDo to unforeseen circumstances\, we are moving the Grant Update Advisory Group topic on the full application originally scheduled for April 17th to the May 27th Advisory Group meeting time slot. \nRegistration is now open: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/fmEq5dG5SfGmbcayjqOEew
URL:https://floodplainsbydesign.org/event/fbd-grant-update-advisory-group-meeting-2-2/
CATEGORIES:Grant Update
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SUMMARY:Permitting Coordination Bi-Weekly Check-In
DESCRIPTION:There are pulses of activity and different forums where permitting efforts are taking place\, making it challenging for people to track and engage effectively. Join our permitting coordination check-ins every other Wednesday to track progress\, share insights\, and collaborate effectively.\nMeeting agenda and notes: https://app.box.com/s/t4fkxbjvrbxpztpebx1nqqe5dk6pqbso\nSmartsheet: https://app.smartsheet.com/sheets/4C6w9Cxg6CVHQfQG4vpPJQRWwCq27FQX4v3G3jh1\nAgenda\n1. Line item vetos by Gov. Ferguson\, including HRPP:\n https://app.box.com/s/k958eakgl8hjupm70odvm1g38n1au8zj\n2. New FEMA Bill Discussion draft:\nhttps://transportation.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=408626#:~:text=The%20FEMA%20Act%20of%202025%20establishes%20a%20Recovery%20Task%20Force\,agencies%20involved%20in%20disaster%20recovery\n3. Whatcom discussion item\n4. White paper update\n5. Other items
URL:https://floodplainsbydesign.org/event/permitting-coordination-bi-weekly-check-in-33/
CATEGORIES:Permitting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250529T100000
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SUMMARY:FbD FPAG Spring Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3424790936?omn=83353379400\nMeeting ID: 342 479 0936;\nPasscode: 1234\nPurpose of spending time together today: To share timely updates and provide a forum for information sharing and discussion among Washington’s integrated floodplain management community.\nAgenda\n10:00-10:05 – Welcome and networking – we will start promptly at 10:00\n10:05-10:20 – 2025 Washington Legislative Updates\n10:20-11:05 – The Development-Flood Risk Dilemma: What choices and trade-offs can we consider to best support WA communities now and into the future?\n11:05-11:45 – Federal Policy and Funding – legal perspectives and conversation\n11:45-12:00 – Federal Legislation and Local Integration\nInformation packet can be found attached or at this link: https://app.box.com/s/c8lto6aym8lh9xjhuap4xueoh399glir
URL:https://floodplainsbydesign.org/event/hold-for-fbd-fpag-spring-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Funding & Policy Action Group
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