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Contractor's Name
WA ST Parks & Recreation Commission
Approval Date
12/5/2022
Council Approval Date
11/30/2022
End Date
9/30/2023
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
Recreational Boating Safety Federal Financial Assistance Grant
Tracking Number
0003565
Total Compensation
$17,574.81
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant Agreement (City as Grantee)
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Washington State Par <br />stories in the newspaper, radio, and television. Agencies should also count the number of <br />recreational boating safety posts on the social media channels of partner organizations when <br />the agency can show that the posts are the result of interaction with that partner. <br />Small = 4 <br />Medium = 8 <br />Large = 16 <br />Campaigns: See SOAR for reporting requirements. Goals for all agencies, regardless of size, is <br />participation in these campaigns. The State Parks Recreational Boating Safety communications staff will <br />distribute content to all agencies for each of the campaigns making participation quick and simple. <br />These campaigns can have a powerful impact if all agenc <br />participate. <br />Operation Dry Water campaign is a national campaign focused on the deterrence of <br />boating under the influence. Participation in this campaign is mandatory for all agencies <br />that receive a federal assistance grant. It is a combination of emphasis patrols and <br />media the weekend before the Fourth of July. <br />Spring Aboard Campaign was a national campaign but is now a state campaign designed <br />to encourage all boaters to take a recreational boating safety class. It occurs in late <br />March. <br />National Safe Boating Week is a nationally observed week focused on encouraging all <br />boaters to wear their lifejackets and other best practices for optimal safety. In addition <br />to media posts, agencies are encouraged to participate in "Wear IT" events. This <br />campaign is sponsored by the National Safe Boating Council. <br />Safe Paddling Week is a campaign sponsored by the Washington State Parks <br />Recreational Boating Safety Program. The purpose of the week is to elevate awareness <br />around basic paddling safety behaviors such as always wearing a PFD, obtaining training, <br />etc. <br />Waterway Marking <br />Participating agencies should report the total number of Aids to Navigation (ATONs) <br />responsible for within their jurisdiction on the SOAR. Do not count ATON <br />the USCG, Corps of Engineers or other Federal agencies. The county or local jur <br />those waterway markers which conform to the uniform state waterway markin <br />found in chapter 352-66 WAC. <br />Accountability <br />Audits <br />All agencies <br />State Parks <br />that they are <br />/ maintained by <br />will use only <br />stem as identified, <br />a periodic rotating basis. When your agency is slated for an audit, the <br />dinator will contact your agency to schedule a time. You w <br />I <br />Page 17 of 18 <br />
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