October 2, 2024
This image shows Kitsap shoreline with tideflats and trees, silhouetted by the Olympic Mountain Range with the Kitsap County logo and text that reads, "Kitsap County Sea Level Rise Vulnerability and Risk Assessment."
Assessing impacts of sea level rise over the next 75 years: Series of community meetings begins Oct. 9 in Kingston
Kitsap County launched a Sea Level Rise Vulnerability and Risk Assessment project last summer and has a public survey underway to gather input on impacts in unincorporated areas. Special community presentations take place in October and November at monthly meetings of Kitsap County's community advisory councils, starting in Kingston on Wednesday, Oct. 9. The Kingston Community Advisory Council meeting takes place 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Village Green Community Center, 26159 Dulay Road NE.
The vulnerability and risk assessment will identify assets with potential for loss or damage from sea level rise in the next 25 and 75 years such as facilities, homes, businesses, roads, stormwater infrastructure, and natural, cultural and recreational resources. The study includes the development of proposals offering region-specific actions and projects to address increased sea water interactions. The project is expected to be complete by June 30, 2025.
Kitsap County received funding from the Washington Department of Ecology to conduct the study. A story map was created as an interactive tool to keep the community informed of the project's progress and provide detailed information. Visit the project website at kcowa.us/KitsapSLR. Additional public presentations are scheduled in Manchester, Silverdale and Suquamish next month.
The Kingston meeting also features a presentation from Mike Merlino, executive director of finance and operations at the North Kitsap School District, on a proposed capital projects levy.
The Kingston Community Advisory Council meeting agenda is posted at kcowa.us/KingstonCAC. Everyone is welcome!
The Kingston Community Advisory Council holds public monthly meetings to provide a discussion forum and enhance communication between Kingston-area residents, businesses and Kitsap County government. KCAC members work proactively to address community issues and concerns. They represent Kingston's broad interests as at-large members appointed by County Commissioners or spokespeople of local organizations including the Port of Kingston, North Kitsap School District, the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe, the Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce, Village Green Foundation and Friends of the Kingston Library. Visit https://kcowa.us/KingstonCAC.
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