Snohomish County
Snohomish County
is home to some of the most productive forest and farmland, and diverse fish
and wildlife habitat of anywhere in the United
States. Snohomish
County’s shorelines are among the
most valuable and fragile of Washington’s
natural resources. Native fish, birds, wildlife and the lake, estuarine,
and riparian ecosystems that support them, depend on strong critical area and
shoreline protections.
Snohomish County
is now home to over 700,000 residents and the prediction is that by the year
2025, this county will grow to 950,000 people. In fact, over the past
decade, Snohomish County
has grown by 30 percent, outstripping Washington’s
overall population growth by almost 50 percent. Salmon habitat, farmland,
and open space in our densely populated urban areas are being converted to
housing developments and shopping malls at alarming rates. The effects of this
growth is impacting our urban neighborhoods; the increase of large rural
cluster developments are forever changing the rural landscape; and the pressure
to build a new city of 15,000 people out in the pristine rural areas that lack
adequate infrastructure is real. The increase in impervious surfaces from
roads and rooftops has led to more run-off and pollution of our streams and
rivers and lakes, and the loss of wildlife habitat still continues despite some
good efforts.
Rapid growth is a threat to the sustainability of our natural resources and
rural lands, and will continue to greatly impact our wildlife and their habitats
if Snohomish County’s
planning process and regulations do not address protections of these areas
adequately. As pressures from the development community grows to expand
urban growth areas, to allow for more development in our sensitive areas, to
rezone open space, forest and farm land into homes, we must be there to educate
citizens and help them be involved in the public process to ensure their
quality of life.
If you would like to be more involved, please join our Livable Snohomish County Coalition to work on a proactive agenda for our future. For more details, contact Kristin Kelly at kristin@futurewise.org.
Issues in Snohomish County
Upcoming Events and Hearings
For a list of current activities, meeting and hearings as advertised on KSER 90.7 FM each Monday morning at 8:45 a.m. This list is updated every week, so visit this site for the latest information.
Island County
Island County
continues their Critical Areas Ordinance (CAO) workshops on Wetlands and Fish
and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas with workshops scheduled for Wednesday,
June 6 and Thursday, June 7 from 6 to
9 p.m. For locations and other
information, please click on the following link: http://http://www.islandcounty.net/planning/criticalareas/status.htm
To be part of our Action Alert system, please visit our Action Alert page at Action
Alerts.
For any other information, please contact Kristin Kelly at 425-923-8625 or
kristin@futurewise.org.





