Thursday, July 22, 2010

Letter to the Lakes at Kent Regarding Flood Levies

Reprinted with permission from the City of Kent.

July 14, 2010
Dear Lakes Community Resident:

The City of Kent has been working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the King County Flood Control District on rebuilding the Green River levees in Kent. We have successfully partnered with these agencies to repair two significant levees in the last two years. One, the Riverbend Golf Course Levee, protects the Lakes Community.

Another levee that we planned to rebuild with the Corps is the Upper Russell Road Levee (URRL). It is the north extension of the Golf Course Levee and is located along the west side of the Lakes Community. The URRL project was included in the federal Green Duwamish Ecosystem Restoration Program, which has restoration of fish and wildlife habitat as its primary objective. A major challenge in funding the URRL through the federal program has been planning and designing the project to meet the program’s wildlife habitat objective while also complying with federal levee safety standards.

The federal levee safety standards require the areas around the levee to be devoid of all vegetation except grass, while habitat restoration goals include the placement of large numbers of native trees and plantings. The types of rock and soil materials built into the levee also differ between levee safety standards and ecosystem restoration goals. These design challenges are being dealt with nationwide, but have an immediate real impact here in Kent to our public safety, economic stability and environmental health.

The City is working with the Corps to resolve the conflict. However, the federal funding that was in place for the Ecosystem Restoration Project required the URRL to be under construction by the end of September, 2010. Due to the inability to resolve the vegetation conflict prior to that deadline, the Corps has returned the project funding to its headquarters, and new funding will need to be acquired to restart this project as a partnership.

Due to these developments, while we intend to keep working with the Corps, the City is now planning and designing its own project to repair this levee to federally certifiable standards. I want to assure you that the City’s flood protection is of the highest priority, and we will continue to pursue every avenue to improve your protection. We will keep you apprised of any new developments through your Neighborhood Council.

Questions or comments? Please direct questions or comments to Patricia Graesser, Public Information Officer at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers:
206-764-3760 or email patricia.graesser@us.army.mil

For questions about the City’s planned levee improvements, feel free to contact Mike Mactutis, Environmental Engineering Manager:
253-856-5520 or email mmactutis@ci.kent.wa.us

Sincerely,

Suzette Cooke
Mayor

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