NACD Urban and Community Webinar October 16, 2014

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NACD Urban and Community Webinar October 16, 2014

I promise this won t be. Paraphrasing Steve Martin How can I be a millionaire, you ask? First, you get a million dollars..

Washington s 45 Conservation Districts Believe Their role is to provide non-regulatory, incentivebased assistance to local citizens The role of regulatory agencies is to regulate Caveat lots of gray area. Regulatory agencies will refer citizens to conservation districts to fix potential regulatory issues

A Conservation district is only as good as its partnerships Local Governments Tribal Governments Watershed Groups State and Federal Agencies Local Nonprofits Neighborhood Groups Farmers and local food advocates Local Businesses..and on and on

Urban & Community Conservation in Washington Inventory stormwater LID work being done in Puget Sound Statewide inventory being developed

LID work in Puget Sound Outreach Includes events, publications, social media, videos, public meetings, door-to-door surveys, and neighborhood meetings. A few districts do not have funding for outreach, or have minimized allocations due to the apparent lack of public support for LID. Outreach to real estate agents, developers, municipal agencies, professional engineers and planners, farm landowners, urban residents, and young people.

LID work in Puget Sound Implementation Cost share. 63% offer cost share for on-the-ground projects, but only 2 districts have incentives available for homeowners (up to $1000). Several districts have invested more in highly visible public projects such as at ports and industrial locations, neighborhood cluster projects, and other collaborative green infrastructure projects. 90% of districts have built a diverse suite of LID demonstration sites at schools, neighborhood clusters, green streets, and other public locations.

LID work in Puget Sound Incentives Landowner support and buy-in for stormwater projects and retrofits has met with some challenges in certain cases. Other projects have met with great response, especially from homeowners that face drainage issues. In some cases, money in term of rebates to landowners has not been found successful. A few districts are exploring innovative incentives

LID work in Puget Sound Funding 44% receive funding specifically for LID through state grants, and local partnerships with counties and cities to assist them in their NPDES requirements and DOE Capacity funds. Some districts fit LID activities into other funding, such as State Shellfish Protection funds or Forest Health Management monies, etc.

LID work in Puget Sound Regional Coordination The majority of districts are not members in any regional stormwater forums, though they see the need and are interested in being more involved and collaborative and are receiving contacts for service. Regional groups that districts have participated in include: PIC grants, NPDES Coordination Meetings, Puget Sound Partnership, watershedtargeted grants, and STORM (a regional municipal storm water outreach coalition).

LID work in Puget Sound The Future Long-term Goals. It is the long-term goal of all districts to establish or refine their LID program. The majority view it with broad potential, though current operation is more on an opportunistic than strategic level. Steps Forward. Suggestions include joint projects where districts could share staff, including landscape architects, habitat, and farm planners, regional efforts for targeted audiences like island communities, ability to share outreach and social marketing material and more funding opportunities

Non Regulatory Sources of U&C Funding in WA Local System of Assessments/Rates & Charges Agreements with Cities and Towns Agreements with Counties State Conservation Commission Allocations State Agency Grants

Conservation Commission Funding The district plans of work matters Every two years we ask districts what their most important unfunded priorities are and submit that to the governor and legislature Unless appropriations come to us with provisos, we will help fund district priorities. Range of allocations $70,000 - $120,000/year Also project funding if prioritized by the district Examples Technical assistance and implementation of practices for small acreage landowners, rain gardens, failing septic systems, urban creeks and streams, energy conservation, etc.

Systems of Assessments Systems of Rates & Charges Assessments authorized in 1989 Rates & Charges authorized in 2012 Funding meets local priorities Districts work with their communities to agree on conservation needs and a program to address them District presents program to county legislative authority for approval Term of funding is up to 10 years

Examples of what assessments/rates & charges have paid for. Small acreage landowner technical assistance Urban agriculture technical assistance Green infrastructure technical assistance on Rain Gardens Permeable Surfaces Backyard Conservation Engineered Practices

Kitsap Conservation District County Government wrote the district into the Surface Water Management (SWM) Fee paid by landowners. District did so well at that, the county added a Rain Garden Program. See August 2013 U&C Webinar

Pierce Conservation District Urban agriculture and community gardens program. Massive amount of innovative partnerships See February 2013 NACD U&C Webinar

Skagit Conservation District Through an interlocal agreement, SDC, for years, has taken on the educational requirement for Stormwater Phase II for the city of Mount Vernon

King Conservation District Results of Unprecedented Program Development

Reviewing. Partnerships! Partnerships! Partnerships! Partnerships! Partnerships! Partnerships! Partnerships! Partnerships! Partnerships!

Thank You!