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Snohomish County South Whidbey Basin Watersheds P2 <br />Contract # 24-26673 <br />Attachment C: Statement of Work Page 6 of 14 <br />Deliverable Deliverable Description Due to WDFW <br />2.1 <br />Meeting outreach materials for County projects <br />(including, but not limited to, links to project <br />websites; copies of fact sheets, newsletters; <br />agendas for outreach events, collaboration <br />meetings, etc.) <br />8/31/2027 <br />2.2 <br />Snohomish River Basin Salmon Conservation <br />Plan update project outreach plan and example <br />materials 8/31/2027 <br />4c. Task 3: Riparian Health and Reforestation Project <br />The Riparian Health & Reforestation flagship project will work to control noxious weeds in <br />the Stillaguamish Basin to improve and maintain riparian forest health and water quality to <br />benefit ESA-listed Chinook salmon and other salmonids. Funds will support County staff and <br />seasonal crews to implement noxious weed control on 15 acres across the Stillaguamish <br />watershed over two seasons, following the methods and best practices defined in local plans, <br />such as the Lower Skykomish River Knotweed Management Plan (2002). <br />Deliverable Deliverable Description Due to WDFW <br />3.1 <br />Copies of Snohomish County Right of Entry and <br />Hold Harmless <br />Agreement for Noxious Weed Control for all <br />participating landowners <br />8/31/2027 <br />3.2 Before and After Photos of areas treated for <br />noxious weeds totaling 15 acres <br />8/31/2027 <br />4d. Task 4: Snohomish Basin Salmon Plan Update Project <br />Snohomish County, supported by the Snohomish Basin Salmon Recovery Technical <br />Committee and Forum, will update the 2005 Snohomish River Basin Salmon Conservation <br />Plan (Salmon Recovery Plan), incorporating new science into recovery strategies, and <br />defining new restoration implementation targets. This work is necessary to ensure that the <br />projects and programs developed and implemented by salmon recovery partners incorporate <br />the latest science and align with current salmon recovery strategies. <br />Furthermore, updated restoration implementation targets are necessary to communicate the <br />habitat restoration priorities needed to achieve salmon recovery to a wide variety of <br />audiences.