Welcome to the 3rd Annual Puget Sound Green Infrastructure Summit
Welcome to the 3 rd Annual Puget Sound Green Infrastructure Summit - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Welcome to the 3 rd Annual Puget Sound Green Infrastructure Summit - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Welcome to the 3 rd Annual Puget Sound Green Infrastructure Summit Ken Workman Duwamish Tribe 4 th Generation Great Grandson Chief Seattle 3 rd Annual Puget Sound Green Infrastructure Summit Andy Rheaume Mayor of Bothell Boone Family
Ken Workman – Duwamish Tribe 4th Generation Great Grandson – Chief Seattle
Andy Rheaume
Mayor of Bothell
3rd Annual Puget Sound Green Infrastructure Summit
Boone Family Farm
Photos Provided by
- Dr. Warren Gold
Pre-Construction - 1997
Construction – August 1998
Construction – September 1998
- 1,000 logs used for channel stabilization
- 500,000 plants chosen from 20 native plant
community types typically found within the Puget Sound lowlands.
Construction – October 2000
Post-Construction - 2003
March 2006
March 2009
March 2017
Invasive Species Control & Removal
Non-Native Invasive Plants
Purple loosestrife Scotch Broom Morning Glory Himalayan blackberry Reed-Canary Grass Bitter Sweet Nightshade
Actual Work-Wetlands Labor Hours
Average of 5300 hours per year
How Much Time Does This Take?
Campus Drainage Basin Map
Thank you!
Welcome to the 3rd Annual Puget Sound Green Infrastructure Summit
#GrayTo ToGreen
Guidance for a successful day
- Assume Best Intentions
- Vulnerability leads to impact, lean out of your comfort zone
- Tend to impact
- Use “I” statements and speak your own experience
- Be “raggedy”
- No shame
- W.A.I.T. (Why Am I Talking & Why Aren’t I Talking)
- Self-rescue, Self-care
- Confidentiality
Adapted from Center for Diversity and the Environment