Enhancing SWG Member Engagement and Strengthening Community Bonds

Enhancing SWG Member Engagement and Strengthening Community Bonds
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Collecting an accurate email list of SWG members, understanding subgroups' statuses, and improving member engagement in SWG meetings are vital to enhancing the SWG community. Various representatives from local governments, state agencies, federal agencies, tribes, environmental groups, business groups, public ports, and agriculture are part of the SWG, focusing on effective collaboration and representation within the group. The work group and work group alternates consist of individuals from diverse backgrounds, further enriching the SWG's discussions and initiatives.

  • SWG member engagement
  • community
  • representatives
  • collaboration
  • inclusion

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  1. Goals: To collect an accurate and up-to-date email list of voting SWG members To better understand that status of subgroups and caucuses To improve member engagement in SWG meetings and strengthen the SWG community

  2. Enhancing SWG Member Engagement SWG Caucuses Representing Specific Groups Local governments: Todd Hunsdorfer (King Co); Municipal 6 seats State agencies: Abby Barnes (WDNR); State 3 (?) seats Federal Agencies: Bob Black (USGS); Federal 3(?) seat Tribes: Nancy Rapin (Muckleshoot); Business 1 seat Environmental Groups: Mindy Roberts (WEC); Environmental 1 seat Business Groups: Lori Blair (Boeing); Tribal 1 seat Public Ports: Jane Dewell (Port of Seattle); Port 1 seat Agriculture: Alison Halpern (WSCC). Agriculture 1 seat

  3. Dana de Leon (City of Tacoma), Local Governments Jane Dewell (Port of Seattle), Public Ports Alison Halpern (WA State Conservation Commission) Nick Hehemann (WA Dept. of Transportation), State Agencies Todd Hunsdorfer (King County), Local Governments, Melissa Ivancevich (Seattle), Local Governments Jeff Killelea (Ecology WQP), State Agencies Mariko Langness (WA Dept. of Fish & Wildlife), State Agencies Char Naylor (Puyallup Tribe), Tribes Nancy Rapin (Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division), Tribes Rich Sheibley (U.S. Geological Survey), Federal Agencies Elene Trujillo (Puget Sound Partnership), State Agencies Work Group Members: Chair: Don McQuilliams (Bellevue), Local Governments, Vice Chair: Abby Barnes (WA Dept. of Natural Resources), State Agencies Ann Aagaard (League of Women Voters), Environmental Group Jessica Atlakson (Redmond), Local Governments Gary Bahr (WA Dept. of Agriculture), State Agencies Marty Beagle (Shellfish Growers Association), Business Groups Bob Black (US Geological Survey), Federal Agencies Lori Blair (The Boeing Company), Business Groups Allison Butcher (Master Builders Assn. King-Snohomish), Business Groups Cindy Callahan (Federal Highway Administration), Federal Agencies Valerie Chu (US Fish and Wildlife Service), Federal Agencies Stella Collier (Bainbridge Island), Local Governments

  4. Work Group Alternates: Chris Konrad (U.S. Geological Survey), Federal Agencies Chad Larson (Ecology EAP), State Agencies Jennifer Adams (Mulkiteo), Local Governments Carol Maloy (Pierce Co), Local Governments Brad Archbold (WSDOT), State Agencies Kelly McLain (WA Dept. of Agriculture), State Agencies Alyssa Barton (Puget Soundkeeper Alliance), Environmental Group Ryan McReynolds (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), Federal Agencies Scott Berbells (WA Department of Health), State Agencies Margaret McCauley (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), Federal Agencies Bob Black (U.S. Geological Survey), Federal Agencies Aaron Clark (Stewardship Partners), Environmental Groups Daniel Nidzgorski (King Co), Local Governments Brian Cochrane (WA State Conservation Commission), Agriculture Ben Parrish (Covington), Local Governments Shayne Cothern (WA Dept. of Natural Resources), State Agencies Kelsey Payne (Snoqualmie Tribe), Tribes Bill Dewey (Taylor Shellfish), Business Groups Michelle Perdue (Kitsap Co), Local Governments Erik Gerking (Port of Everett), Public Ports Tom Putnam (Puget Soundkeeper Alliance), Environmental Groups Kris Holm (The Boeing Co. and Assn. of WA Business), Business Groups Katrina Radach (Puget Sound Partnership), State Agencies, Mindy Roberts (Washington Environmental Council), Environmental Groups Zack Holt (Port Orchard), Local Governments Jenna Judge (Puget Sound Partnership), State Agencies Jen Schmitz (Clearwater Services), Business Groups Jake Kirschner (Port of Everett), Public Ports

  5. Discussion: Which SWG subgroups and caucuses are you a part of? How could the SWG improve its connection with these groups? Are there new subgroups we should create to support the work? What are SWG member s ideas around hosting an in-person SWG meeting? Location? Activities? Field trip? How can we best prepare to welcome Eastern WA members into the SWG? When will Eastern WA members start paying dues per the MS4 permits?

  6. https://sites.google.com/site/puget https://sites.google.com/site/puget soundstormwaterworkgroup/home soundstormwaterworkgroup/home Work Group Staff: Madison Rose Bristol (WA Dept. of Ecology), SWG Interim Coordinator, 6PPD Stormwater Planner Stormwater Action Monitoring (SAM) Staff: Chelsea Morris (WA Dept. of Ecology), interim SAM Coordinator,

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