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2010 Squak Valley Park Restoration Project City of Issaquah
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Project Overview Originally conceived by Corps of Engineers in 1999 in Lake Washington General Investigation Identified in WRIA 8 3-year Implementation Plan list Construction completed in Fall 2010 at a total cost of $1.4 million (including acquisitions) Covers 8 acres of City open space and 1,100 feet of Issaquah Creek Benefits Chinook, Coho and Sockeye salmon; cutthroat and steelhead trout; other wildlife
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Funding and Partners King Conservation District - $320,862 Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program – Riparian Account - $450,000 Salmon Recovery Funding Board - $250,000 King County Flood Control District - $70,000 City of Issaquah - $350,000 Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust (volunteer coordination)
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Pre-Project Condition
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Project Features Acquisition of 4 SFR vacant lots along creek (adjacent to city park) and one conservation easement Instream habitat: 19 log structures (103 logs and stumps with 154 anchors) Levee removal for floodplain reconnection (9500 CY) Invasive plant removal Native plants: 6,000 native trees and shrubs (700 volunteers contributing 3000 hours)
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Grading in Process
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Completed Grading
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Installing LWD in Creek
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Large LWD
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One of several Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust planting events
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Winter Flow Conditions
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