WE DID IT!!!!!!!!! THE SNOHOMISH COUNTY COUNCIL VOTED UNANIMOUSLY TO PURCHASE HOOVEN BOG AND THE 8 ACRES NEXT TO IT FOR AN INTERPRETIVE CENTER. This will allow people to learn about the bog without actually walking around in it. Future generations will be able to visit this ancient site and […]
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Pacific Northwest residents typically treat surface water as a problem to be solved. They route runoff away from their property as quickly as possible: Out of sight, out of mind, problem solved. However, in their haste to remain dry, residents are giving away a valuable resource. The proposed plan looks […]
Photo from myedmondsnews.com Council preserves parcel of urban forest By Laura Daniali | Mar 20, 2014 – Edmonds Beacon The Edmonds City Council will forgo the sale of a city parcel of land after an outpour of public opposition to the potential loss of the forested area…. Some councilmembers received […]
After decades underground, over 1/2 mile of Horse Creek will be daylighted through a new mixed-use urban neighborhood, as part of city of Bothell’s Downtown Revitalization Plan. This is great news, as the original plan for the redevelopment was to keep the stream in a pipe. It currently runs in a […]