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This Watershed Master Resiliency Plan outlines a comprehensive strategy for the City of Walla Walla to prepare for, respond to, and recover from hazards impacting its municipal drinking water system. Key strategic goals include enhancing drinking water supply resiliency through infrastructure improvements and diversified supply options, mitigating wildfire and natural disaster risks via proactive planning and monitoring, promoting sustainable watershed management through data collection and collaboration, strengthening community and regional partnerships for coordinated preparedness, and securing funding for implementation. The plan aims to ensure a plentiful, reliable, and high-quality drinking water supply from the Mill Creek Watershed, maintaining a healthy balance with the natural ecosystem.
The committee discussed a proposal from Benton Franklin County Emergency Services regarding site space expansion, concluding they would only move forward if the requesting party covers all associated costs. Updates were provided on the RFP for the WWCC Technology Building, current staffing efforts, and the status of radio encryption equipment procurement. Furthermore, the committee signed updated bylaws, reviewed the financial report, and received a report on an ongoing investigation into radio and pager system performance issues.
This document serves as the Annual Report and Work Plan for the City of Walla Walla Transportation Benefit District. It details project funding and expenses for 2016, along with specific work plans for key transportation infrastructure projects such as Isaacs Avenue (Phase I) Design, 2nd Avenue Pavement Design, and Blue Street Construction. The report also includes a 2015 financial overview and adheres to TBD reporting requirements to inform the public and stakeholders on transportation improvement costs, expenditures, revenues, and construction schedules.
This document is the Annual Report and Work Plan for the City of Walla Walla Transportation Benefit District. It details the 2017 financial report, including revenue and expenditures, and outlines the 2018 Work Plan. Key focus areas for 2018 include the funding and construction schedules for transportation projects such as Isaacs Avenue Phase II, Second Avenue improvements, the Alder/Poplar Corridor Study, and the Howard/Bryant Bridge Replacement. The plan also details project specifics, funding sources, and anticipated timelines.
This document is the City of Walla Walla's Comprehensive Plan, serving as a 20-year guide for growth and change through 2046. Its vision is to be 'the best of the best in the Northwest' by preserving identity and livability, fostering an inclusive and economically diverse community, and enhancing the natural environment. The plan outlines goals and policies across key areas including land use, housing, economic development, historic preservation, parks and recreation, environment, and capital facilities. It aims to ensure growth reflects the city's character, housing is attainable, public services are robust, the economy is resilient, and climate considerations are integrated.
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