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Riverbend Levee Setback and Floodplain Restoration Cedar River The Riverbend Levee Setback and Floodplain Restoration Project is located along the left (south) bank of the Cedar River between River Mile 6 5 and 7 5 The project site encompasses Cavanaugh Pond Natural Area and the previous site of the Riverbend Mobile Home and RV Park, which King County purchased in 2013 The project goals are to:
SRP Project Restoring the Riverbend property fills an important gap in the middle Cedar River, connecting the Cavanaugh Pond and Ricardi Natural Areas and supporting 52 acres of floodplain restoration on the left bank of the Cedar River between River Mile 6 5 and 7 5
Riverbend Levee Setback and Floodplain Restoration A project for King County Water and Land Resources Division (WLRD) to restore riverine processes and reduce flood hazards along the Cedar River at the Riverbend project site
Work Begins on a Major Cedar River Restoration Project - King County It will build on the progress that the King County Flood Control District and partners made upstream with the successful Rainbow Bend Restoration Project that restored 40 acres of floodplain and reduced erosion risk to State Route 169 and King County’s Cedar River Trail
King County wraps up Cedar River restoration project King County recently wrapped up an $18 million effort to reopen this piece of a historic flood plain and offer some reprieve for the river’s threatened salmon
Riverbend Reach Floodplain Restoration - King County, Washington PROJECT DESCRIPTION: In 2013, King County purchased the 18-acre Riverbend Mobile Home Park on the Cedar River near River Mile 7 5 to remove people from an area of flooding and channel migration risk and restore critically important floodplain habitat for threatened Chinook salmon
PROJECT RANK: #3 of 11 Riverbend Floodplain Restoration King County . . . þProtects State Route 169, the Cedar River Trail, and private property from flooding SUPPORT FOR THIS PROJECT þRanked #3 for PSAR 2019-2021 regionally significant projects þSupported by the WRIA 8 Salmon Recovery Council and the Cedar River Council þThis project supports tribal treaty rights
SRP Project - Washington The project site encompasses Cavanaugh Pond Natural Area, administered by King County Parks and the previous site of the Riverbend Mobile Home and RV Park, which King County purchased in 2013
Executive Constantine tours major Cedar River restoration project King County Executive Dow Constantine toured a recently completed project that restored a nearly mile-long segment of the Cedar River to a more natural state, simultaneously improving salmon habitat and reducing flood risks for people, homes, and infrastructure