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Feb. 22, 2006

King County accepting public input through March 6

King County, a nationally recognized leader in floodplain management, is accepting public comment through March 6 on its draft 2006 Flood Hazard Management Plan.

This countywide plan sets forth a 10-year action plan for how King County proposes to manage its major rivers and floodplains in order to minimize flooding and channel migration hazards throughout the county.

The 2006 plan establishes policy, program and project recommendations to improve public health and safety, and to minimize risks to people, property, roads, public infrastructure, and natural resources. The 2006 plan does not propose any changes to current flood-hazard regulations.

Electronic copies of the draft 2006 plan can be viewed online and downloaded at http://dnr.metrokc.gov/wlr/flood/fhmp/index.htm. Printed copies of the plan can also be viewed at select King County libraries. Public comments can be submitted electronically through the draft plan's Web site or mailed to:

Jennifer Knauer, Project Manager
King County Department of Natural Resources & Parks
Water and Land Resources Division
201 S Jackson St., Ste. 600
Seattle, WA., 98104

More information is available by calling 1-800-325-6165, ext. 68011 or 206-296-8011.