Farming has been an important part of the landscape since King County’s earliest days, and county leaders want to hear ideas about ensuring the future of agriculture.
The public is invited to help shape the future of agriculture in King County by attending either of two upcoming meetings that are sponsored by the King County Agriculture Commission.
The next meeting is scheduled for March 12 in the Commons at Enumclaw High School, 226 Semanski St. S. The final meeting is set for April 9 on Vashon Island.
Meeting participants will be asked to share their opinions on several important questions, including:
Information collected during the public meetings will be used in a report to the King County Council relating to the future of agriculture within the county’s agricultural production districts, plus recommendations for legislation regarding the allowed size of agricultural accessory buildings.
Thoughts on the future of farming can also be shared with King County through a short online questionnaire, which can be accessed through the county’s Water and Land Resources Division Web site, http://www.kingcounty.gov/wlr.
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