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File #: AM No. 24-148   
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 9/11/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/15/2024 Final action: 10/15/2024
Title: Approval of a $227,140 Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) 2024-25 Agreement between the City of Redmond and the Washington State Department of Ecology
Attachments: 1. Agenda Memo, 2. Attachment A: Restoration and Maintenance Map, 3. Attachment B: Agreement
TO: Members of the City Council
FROM: Mayor Angela Birney
DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR CONTACT(S):
Public Works
Aaron Bert
425-556-2786

DEPARTMENT STAFF:
Public Works
Chris Stenger
Deputy Public Works Director
Public Works
Doug De Vries
Engineering Manager
Public Works
Tom Hardy
Sr. Environmental Scientist


TITLE:
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Approval of a $227,140 Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) 2024-25 Agreement between the City of Redmond and the Washington State Department of Ecology


OVERVIEW STATEMENT:
recommendation
The Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) maintains stream and habitat restoration sites throughout the City of Redmond. Maintenance is typically required by permits for the first 5-10 years after project completion and ongoing maintenance is necessary for long-term project success.
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? Additional Background Information/Description of Proposal Attached


REQUESTED ACTION:

? Receive Information ? Provide Direction ? Approve


REQUEST RATIONALE:

* Relevant Plans/Policies:
Utilities Strategic Plan
* Required:
Contract over $50,000
* Council Request:
N/A
* Other Key Facts:
WCC Agreement begins October 1, 2024





OUTCOMES:
Maintenance is a crucial activity to the success of restoration and mitigation associated with capital improvement projects. Approximately 100-acres of maintenance sites are distributed around Redmond (Attachment A).
The value of site maintenance goes far beyond permit compliance. Maintenance of restoration sites involves control of invasive weeds, litter pick-up, replacement planting, and other activities important to overall project success. This regular site maintenance enhances already completed projects, building on the initial investment, as well as improving the aesthetics of sites.
WCC members are typically college-age students learning restoration techniques and gaining job skills. A crew consists of six staff that work a 40-hour work week, for 41 weeks, primarily managing noxious weeds and installing replacement plantings at ...

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