Restore Small Meanders and Riparian Vegetation
#SR-7.7-9-INS #SR-7.7-9-INS
Organization Lake Washington/Cedar/Sammamish Watershed (WRIA 8) Lead Entity
Sponsor King County
Status Active
Schedule Start Date: 1/1/2010 End Date: 12/31/2018
Category Category: Restoration
DESCRIPTION

Description

This reach is the most straightened reach of the river. Explore restoration of small meanders (similar in scale to Redmond Riverwalk Project) and regrade. Then restore riparian vegetation.

Opportunities, Constraints, and other Considerations

Approximately 2,540 linear feet (~1.5 acres) of riparian restoration completed as of April 2014. Of this, around 440 feet completed by the Snoqualmie Tribe. The Tribe is interested in restoring the small tribs described in N346, which would connect to the riparian work described here.

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LOCATION
Chinook-Pop (ESU):Chinook-Puget Sound, Sammamish River, Threatened
Chum-Pop (ESU):Chum-Puget Sound/Strait of Georgia, Not Warranted
City Areas:Woodinville
Coho-Pop (ESU):Coho-Puget Sound/Strait of Georgia, Species of Concern
County:King
HUC12:Bear Creek-Sammamish River (171100120304)
HUC8:Lake Washington (17110012)
Lead Entity Area:Lake Washington/Cedar/Sammamish Watershed (WRIA 8)
Legislative District:01
Legislative District:45
Pink-Pop (ESU):Pink-Odd Year, Not Warranted
Puget Sound Action Areas:South Central Puget Sound
Salmon Recovery Regions:Puget Sound
Sections:22
Steelhead-Pop (ESU):Steelhead-Puget Sound, North Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish, Threatened
Township:T26NR05E
Watershed Administrative Unit:Sammamish River
WRIA:Cedar - Sammamish
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NOTES
Restoration would need to be consistent with Farmland Preservation Program. Lower benefits than full meanders for funds spent.