We need your input!
Snohomish County Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) and the Stillaguamish Tribe are partnering on a floodplain restoration project at Trafton.
The County and Tribe are in the early stages of this project, exploring options for restoration. The potential project footprints that are being considered range from working only on the Tribe’s property at Trafton to expanding the restoration into part of Trafton Trailhead Park. If the project includes a portion of Trafton Trailhead Park, that will add around 70 acres to the total restored floodplain area. The Whitehorse Trail, which runs adjacent to the project area, will also be protected the from future erosion and avulsion impacts.
This first public meeting will introduce the site and project goals and will be a chance for the County and Tribe to listen to thoughts from the community about the project.
Meeting: September 27th, 2022 from 6pm to 7:30pm
Zoom link:
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89630644082?pwd=WUNJZGF2U1JTMjJ2RkFuK3NEMVJKZz09
*Call In Number: (206) 337-9723
Meeting ID: 896 3064 4082
Passcode: 904882
Project webpage: https://snocoparks.info/TraftonProject
An online survey will also be open from September 27, 2022 through October 14, 2022.
We hope to see you there!