Linda Shead

Linda Shead
access decided flood group improving protecting providing public quality ranked reducing voted water
It was protecting habitat, protecting water quality and improving water quality when it is impaired. Providing more public access and reducing flood damages. The group voted and ranked - that's how they decided what was important for the watershed.
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It's all well and good to say, 'here are the areas where you want to save land,' but how do you actually go about doing that's what these questions are about. You have to figure out the funding, you need to figure out if there are some policies you can implement that would help protect those things - water quality or habitat.
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The muscle behind this plan is the broad spectrum of the partnership. We have representatives involved with flood control, water quality, habitat, water supply and conservation, and city and county governments, and we realized from the beginning there were challenges that kept each of us from realizing our individual goals.