From my good friend Rein Atteman of People For Puget Sound:
In 2008, the Puget Sound Partnership developed an Action Agenda to recovery Puget Sound by 2020. During that time period you participated in one or more public workshops, hearings, and meetings that the Partnership hosted to solicit public and stakeholder input. People For Puget Sound thanks you!
It has been three years since the Puget Sound Action Agenda was developed. During this time the Puget Sound Partnership (the Partnership) has gained traction on various action items, has set a number of targets (i.e., number of acres of eelgrass beds we need for a healthy Sound) and is on a stronger course to recovery for Puget Sound by 2020. The Action Agenda is being updated this fall.
Now is your time to give the Partnership your opinion about 1) whether they are on the right track and 2) what actions do you think must be done to recover the health of the Sound.
The Partnership is hosting six public meetings throughout the Sound to update the public and stakeholders on their achievements, the short term and long term priorities, and to get your input.
People For Puget Sound is working to increase participation at the upcoming public hearings. That is why I have sent you this notice and invitation to participate.
- Attend one of the following public meetings listed below to hear directly from the Partnership about their progress and vision for the next decade.
2. Send a quick email comment to the Partnership today! [actionagenda@psp.wa.gov]
PUBLIC MEETNGS
HERE’s the one for the Olympic Peninsula:
Tuesday, September 27, from 4:30-7:00pm.
Sequim at the Guy Cole Convention Center at Carrie Blake Park, 202 North Blake Ave, Sequim
Go to http://www.psp.wa.gov for more information, including driving directions, and updates as the open houses come together.
Thank you for your consideration and interest in Puget Sound
Rein Attemann
People For Puget Sound
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