File #: 18-0733    Version: 1
Type: decision Status: Passed
File created: 7/30/2018 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 8/7/2018 Final action: 8/7/2018
Title: Approval of a Proposed Letter to the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office Recommending Thurston Regional Planning Council (TRPC) as the WRIA 13 Salmon Recovery Act granting agency and Letter Requesting TRPC Consider Taking the Lead Role
Attachments: 1. Draft letter to Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office, 2. Draft letter to Thurston Regional Planning Council
Title
Approval of a Proposed Letter to the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office Recommending Thurston Regional Planning Council (TRPC) as the WRIA 13 Salmon Recovery Act granting agency and Letter Requesting TRPC Consider Taking the Lead Role

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve the proposed letters to the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) recommending Thurston Regional Planning Council (TRPC) as the WRIA 13 Salmon Recovery Act granting agency and a letter requesting that TRPC consider taking the Lead Role

Report
Issue:
Whether the City of Olympia send letters supporting a change in the lead agency role for administering state salmon recovery act funds.

Staff Contact:
Steve Hall City Manager, 360.753.8244
Rich Hoey, Public Works Director, 360.753.8495

Presenter(s):
None - Consent Calendar Item.

Background and Analysis:
The Thurston County conservation District a has been in a state of turmoil for the past year and a half. A recent investigatory report summarized and criticized actions of the agency, particularly current two board members, that has led to gaps in completing the work of the District.

Because of the chaos, important functions of the District are being neglected.
One of those functions is the evaluation and allocation of salmon recovery funding from the State of Washington for the WYRA 13 watershed area.

Because the District is currently unwilling to assume the lead role, a new entity must step up to avoid losing these valuable grant funds for our area.

Mayor Kmet has been coordinating an interjurisdictional effort to ensure the region does not lose state grant funds for salmon. He reports that the Tumwater City Council has indicated unanimous support for designating TRPC as lead agency.
In addition, Mayor Kmet has spoken with Jeff Dickison who indicated he would ask the Tribal Council to support designating TRPC ...

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