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DEPARTMENT Of <br />ECOLOGYFloodplains by Design <br />State of Washington <br />•REDUCING RISK, RESTORING RIVERS• <br />2025 — 2027 Floodplains by Design Grant Program Ranked List <br />lHood Canal Salmon <br />Lower Big Quilcene River &Estuary <br />nhancement <br />1 1 of see <br />Restoration <br />Group <br />Community Floodplain Solutions (CFS) — <br />Snohomish County <br />Phase 4 Implementation & Evaluation <br />2 IM <br />North Olympic <br />Hoko River Floodplain Restoration at Upper <br />3 . <br />Salmon Coalition <br />Cowan Ranch <br />Stillaguamish Tribe <br />Stillaguamish Watershed: Improving <br />4 � � <br />of Indians <br />Floodplains & Farmlands <br />Clear Creek Floodplain Reconnection <br />Pierce County <br />5 '• <br />Project [Near -Term Actions] <br />Chewelah Valley Restoration & Integrated <br />Stevens County <br />Floodplain Management Project <br />6 <br />Upper Yakima River Floodplain & Habitat <br />Kittitas County <br />Restoration Implementation <br />.., <br />The Nooksack River: Floodplains that Work <br />Whatcom County <br />$ • <br />— Phase 4 <br />Hangman Creek Floodplain Restoration at <br />Trout Unlimited <br />9 • <br />Grouse Creek Ranch — Phase 1 <br />Snoquatmie River Collaborative Floodptain <br />King County <br />10 <br />Restoration <br />City of Ellensburg <br />Ftoodptain Protection Land Acquisition <br />11 a off • • <br />Deschutes River Watershed Recovery <br />City of Tumwater <br />12 8 so see : <br />Phase 1 <br />Mason <br />Skokomish Watershed Flood Risk <br />Conservation <br />Reduction & Habitat Enhancement Project <br />13 0 9 •: • <br />District <br />Yakima County <br />Cowiche Creek Complex <br />14 , • • <br />Lower Columbia <br />Nature -based Sediment Solutions in the <br />Fish Enhancement <br />15 • • • <br />Toutte Watershed <br />Group <br />Columbia River <br />East Fork Deep River Reconnection & <br />Estuary Study <br />EstuaryTaskfor <br />Flood Reduction — Phases 1 & 2 <br />16 ', : • � '� � � • <br />Duwamish River Floodplain Restoration for <br />City of Seattle <br />Sea -Level Rise Adaptation <br />17 <br />Approximately 3% has been added to each project funding request for Ecology's administrative costs. <br />2 The running total includes $927,000 in funding for Bonneville Environmental Foundation's (BEF) continued <br />support of the Floodplains by Design program. As the primary NGO partner in this public -private <br />partnership, BEF will provide statewide technical assistance, technical studies, and facilitation of public - <br />private -tribal advisory groups related to implementing capital projects. <br />