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Whidbey Island and Snohomish Conservation District Special Assessment proposal hearings

District News
Monday, 21 September 2009

On October 14, 2009 at 6:00 pm, the Board of Island County Commissioners will hold a public hearing at the Island County Annex Building, Basement Meeting Room, 1 North East Sixth Street, Coupeville, Washington, to consider whether to accept, modify and accept, or reject the Whidbey Island Conservation District's and Snohomish Conservation District's proposed system of special monetary assessments on land.

 And, on October 20, 2009 at 6:00 pm, the Board of Island County Commissioners will hold a public hearing at the Camano Senior and Community Center, 606 Arrowhead, Camano Island, Washington, to consider whether to accept, modify and accept, or reject the Whidbey Island Conservation District's and Snohomish Conservation District's proposed system of special monetary assessments on land.  

 

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Thurston CD Funded for Innovative Mycoberms

District News
Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Tumwater, WA.—Both salmon and a local farms will benefit from a recent grant to the Thurston Conservation District. The $46,901 grant will pay for work to improve habitat for salmon and water quality in Pierre and Burns Creeks and in Totten Inlet while also increasing the capacity of the Oyster Bay Farm to pasture livestock and harvest shellfish.

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King CD Submits Proposed Assessments

District News
Friday, 07 August 2009

kingcd-logo.gifRENTON - The King Conservation District (King CD) has submitted its proposed system of assessments for 2010-2014 to the King County Council, King County Executive and other county officials. The proposed 2010 district programs and services would be supported by a $10 per parcel per year assessment in King County, providing approximately $6 million annually to carry out natural resource conservation programs in rural, suburban and urban settings.

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Cultivating Success: Small Farm Business Training

District News
Monday, 20 July 2009

OLYMPIA, WA - Enterprise for Equity and Washington State University Mason County Extension are pleased to announce a business planning class for agricultural entrepreneurs in the South Sound. By bringing the expertise of both organizations together, we will provide farm business owners with a high-quality, research-based approach to business planning.

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