April 9: SAC/TP Joint meeting, Moses Lake and online
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Please register for Zoom Link
If attending in person (lunch provided), please RSVP here.
This meeting will continue to focus on reporting guidance and will also hold time on the agenda for Kittitas, Douglas, Yakima, Grant, Adams, and Okanogan counties.
2025 Joint Statewide Advisory Committee & Technical Panel meetings
This year's meetings will focus on 10-year reporting. Most meetings will be held regionally, in-person and with an online option. Two general meetings focusing on overall reporting and topics as needed will be held only online. See schedule above or visit VSP meetings.
We have reserved time on agendas for counties based upon region and also in consideration of 10-yr reporting deadlines (should be fairly similar to draft we shared in fall). If your county wishes to reserve time at a different date than currently scheduled, please contact Mike.
Additional resources:
‘Ripple Effect’ campaign encourages stewardship of Washington’s waterways
Check out the Outreach Toolkit for riparian education resources your county or conservation district can tailor to your local community!
The Ripple Effect campaign is a statewide initiative dedicated to restoring and enhancing Washington’s waterways through education, resources, and community action. Led by the Washington State Conservation Commission, the campaign provides tools for land managers, community members, and conservation districts to foster stewardship, improve water quality, support wildlife habitats, and promote voluntary conservation efforts.
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