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<br /> <br />7 | Page <br /> <br />x Valerie Streeter, Stormwater Planner for 16 years, will serve as partner lead for <br />development of urban forest management plans. <br />x Braulio Ramos, Stormwater Planner is a Tulalip Tribal member. Braulio brings <br />community connection and will serve as community outreach liaison. <br />x Washington Conservation Corps Field Crew will be hired to plant 1,000 trees. <br />City of Everett’s Mission and Key Personnel: <br />Mission: “We’re Here for You”. Everett recently launched the “Rethink Community <br />Wellbeing initiative” which includes a focus on increasing urban tree canopy in <br />disadvantaged neighborhoods. <br />x Community Engagement Coordinator (to be hired) will provide expertise in <br />equitable community engagement techniques; climate and economic justice <br />related issues; principles and practices of community organizing; and <br />development of comprehensive communication/public information programs. <br />x Stuart Chadwick, Urban Forester brings experience in tree care and monitoring <br />and will serve as partner lead in developing urban tree management plans. <br />City of Marysville’s Mission and Key Personnel: <br />Mission: Marysville takes care of its needs for today while building a better tomorrow. <br />x Brooke Ensor, NPDES Coordinator has over 15 years of experience in the <br />municipal stormwater field. Brooke will serve as Marysville’s project manager <br />and community outreach liaison. <br />x Adam Benton, Stormwater Utility Manager will contribute to Urban Forest <br />Management, Monitoring, and Maintenance plan development. <br />9. Communications Plan <br />A comprehensive communications plan is detailed above in Goal 5. In addition to the <br />activities to Enhance Public Awareness, we will also: <br />x Include acknowledgment of the source of funding on educational signs <br />developed and installed at all neighborhood planting locations. All signage will <br />also highlight the economic, ecological, and human wellbeing benefits of the <br />trees to the public, including the amount of carbon stored per tree. <br />x Include acknowledgment of the source of funding in all press releases and <br />promotional materials, including SCD’s, Tulalip Tribes, Everett’s and Marysville’s <br />websites, and the Trees for Resilience Toolkit at <br />https://betterground.org/urban-forests/ <br />10. Evidence of Disadvantaged Community Status for projects requesting Match Waiver <br />100 percent of the funding for this project will benefit disadvantaged communities. <br />The project’s primary focus is to address the issue of tree equity in disadvantaged <br />communities in the cities of Everett and Marysville and the Tulalip tribal communities. <br />Attached are maps identifying areas of interest overlaid by the CEJST layers for the <br />Cities of Marysville and Everett. A map of Tulalip Tribal communities prioritized by