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PRINGLE CREEK WATERSHED COUNCIL

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 
MEETING NOTICE

Tuesday, December 11, 2001 6:30 PM

Leslie Middle School
3850 Pringle Rd SE

AGENDA / MINUTES

Welcome, Introductions & Agenda Review

Approval of Last Month's Minutes

Treasurer's Report

Comments from the Public

City of Salem Reports

Proposed Salem Parks Projects - Brad Nanke, Ward 3 City Councilor

Proposed Community Service Program - Brittany Sasser, Sprague High Student

Watershed Coordinator / MSWCD Report

Watershed Council Reports

a. SRC Chapter 140, Flood Plain Overlay - Victor

b. Downtown Restoration Project Update - Liz

c. Watershed Protection/Preservation Grants

d. Cannery Park Bioswale Monitoring Project, OSD

e. WET Update - Liz

f. Tree Conservation Committee -- Mike

g. Wetlands Protection Committee -- Larry

Old and New Business

Other Watershed Concerns

This is an open meeting. The public which lives, works, and recreates in the watershed is encouraged to attend.

About Pringle Creek

Council Core Values: 

  • Stewardship of the Pringle Creek watershed as a natural entity in an urban environment; 
  • Sustaining Pringle and Clark Creeks as naturally occurring watercourses;
  • Preserving Pringle and Clark Creeks’ riparian corridors to support native plants and wildlife;
  • Improving water quality; and
  • Promoting public awareness and education on watershed issues. 

The Pringle Creek Watershed Council is a nonprofit association representing watershed residents, businesses, schools, neighborhood associations, government, the scientific community and environmental organizations.

 

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