Where the Water Begins - Vashon
Schedule
Tue Mar 25 2025 at 05:30 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-07:00Location
King Conservation District | Renton, WA
About this Event
Did you know that the two highest tides on record in King County happened in 2022? And that 15 of the 30 highest tides happened in the last 10 years? If you are a marine shoreline property owner you are likely aware of the impacts of tidal flooding but may not know what practical steps to take. Is your marine bluff or beach property eroding or jeopardizing your house? Do you want to manage vegetation to stabilize slopes while maintaining a beautiful view of Puget Sound?
King Conservation District invites you to attend a FREE class developed for property owners along the marine shorelines of King County. The evening class session will provide participants with an opportunity to learn about the ecological, geological and vegetation management issues associated with owning property Where the Water Begins.
Topics:
- Geologic History of Puget Sound Shorelines
- Coastal Bluff Processes, Beach Formation and Longshore Drift
- Unique fish and wildlife species of the Puget Sound
- Alternatives to bulkheads and armoring
- Managing trees and shrubs for views
- Utilizing plants to manage water, stabilize slopes, and create wildlife habitat on your property.
- Landscaping practices that improve or weaken slope stability.
- Invasive W**d control and native plant selection
If you are interested in attending the same workshop that also includes a beach walk activity check out our day time workshops that will happen in April and May of 2025.
Questions? Contact [email protected] or 425-864-5527.
Sponsored by KCD with funding from Washington State Conservation Commission.
Where is it happening?
King Conservation District, 800 SW 39th St, Renton, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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