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Contractor's Name
Snohomish Conservation District
Approval Date
2/14/2024
Council Approval Date
2/7/2024
End Date
6/30/2027
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Apryl Hynes
Subject / Project Title
WDFW Regreen Everett Behavior Change campaign grant
Tracking Number
0004185
Total Compensation
$179,477.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal Agreements
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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8 <br /> <br />property owners on a riparian buffer planting project and request feedback on the participation process. <br />Site visit logs including summary of site areas and outcomes will be submitted quarterly. <br /> <br />5.2 RIPARIAN PLANTINGS <br />The subrecipient will work with at least five interested private property owners to design site specific <br />planting plans and landowner agreements, purchase native trees and shrubs/vegetation, site preparation, <br />plant installation, installation documentation, and development of maintenance agreements and/or <br />assistance. Maintenance agreements will include information on how to maintain plantings and prevent <br />invasive species. Planting plans and maintenance agreements will be consistent with the WDFW Riparian <br />Ecosystems, Volume 2: Management Recommendations. Cultural resource consultation will be completed <br />for each site. Plantings will be implemented utilizing a combination of property owner labor, restoration <br />field crew labor, and community volunteer events. <br /> <br />Deliverable <br />Number <br />Deliverable Target Completion Date <br />5.1b Site visit logs Annually on April 10 Annually on <br />July 10 Annually on October 10 <br />Annually on January 10 <br />5.2a Documentation of landowner agreements & long- <br />term maintenance agreement <br />April 10, 2026 <br />5.2b Documentation of cultural resource consultation <br />and approval for each site. <br />January 10, 2026 <br />5.2c Before and after photos July 10, 2026 <br />5.2d Documentation of invasive species removal and <br />site preparation <br />July 10, 2026 <br />5.2e Riparian planting plan / site map July 10, 2026 <br />5.2f Maintenance Plan July 10, 2026 <br /> <br />TOTAL ESTIMATED COST FOR TASK 5: $ 66,632 <br /> <br />TASK 6. Evaluation & Adaptive Management <br />The District will implement survey tools to track impacts and outcomes of tasks using social marketing <br />and survey guidelines. The survey tools will be developed by the coalition team. <br /> <br />6.1 TRACK & EVALUATE OUTCOMES <br />The City, with assistance from the District will develop an evaluation report that will debrief and <br />evaluate how the pilot campaign went to determine what worked well and what improvements can be <br />made. It will also report on lessons learned and opportunities for improvement. The subrecipient will <br />also assess how task 5 implementation went and where there were identified opportunities to create <br />regreen clusters. A campaign redesign memo will be completed that outlines what components of the <br />pilot will be revised based on lessons learned and participant evaluations. <br /> <br /> <br />
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