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The Calendar of Events shows all the upcoming meetings across the network, from the Lunch & Learns to the Steering Group meetings and everything in between. Click on different events for a short description, link back to a more detailed webpage, or contact info for the backbone team member who helps lead that activity.
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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 […]
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Please join us next Thursday, April 2nd from 12-1pm, for a panel discussion about the Flood Impacts on Agriculture. We will be joined by Emmett Wild, District Manager of the […] |
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Meeting agenda to come. We envision a future in which partnerships, policies and practice collectively encourage integrated management of Washington’s floodplains, leading to strong community relationships, healthy salmon runs, vibrant […] |
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Upcoming Events
FBD Spotlight
Zane Gibson
Puyallup River
“What the city has done [is]…giving the river more space, keeping more flow in the river so that flow doesn’t have to go through town. In turn, we’ve done a much better job now of preparing for flooding disasters.”
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