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    • What the Skagit Upriver Valley Floor Looks Like
    • What A Two-Year Flood Event Looks Like
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  • What the Skagit Upriver Valley Floor Looks Like

    What the Skagit Upriver Valley Floor Looks Like0

    • Articles, Barnaby Project, Barnaby Project Information
    • July 30, 2018

    Here are two images of the same Skagit Upriver area, one showing what we’d see flying overhead and the other what we’d see if all the trees and other vegetation was removed. The second image was produced using Lidar a technology which reveals the actual ground elevations of the area. We can see in the

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  • Rockport Neighbor Views on Proposed Culvert Replacement Project

    Rockport Neighbor Views on Proposed Culvert Replacement Project0

    • Articles, Barnaby Project Information, News Items
    • February 24, 2018

    By Lisa Fenley and Dave Hallock Rockport neighbors have offered insightful views, concerns and perspectives on a proposed project intended to improve Martin Road drainage. Skagit River System Cooperative (SRSC) submitted a “pre-approval” application on February 16, 2018, for funding a project to replace culverts on Martin Road. Neighbors are generally supportive of the project

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  • Pre-application for Culvert Replacement Project Submitted by SRSC

    Pre-application for Culvert Replacement Project Submitted by SRSC0

    • Articles, Barnaby Project Information, News Items
    • February 24, 2018

    Skagit River System Cooperative (SRSC) has submitted a “pre-application” for funding a project to improve drainage along Martin Road in Rockport. The pre-application will be screened along with others and, if approved, SRSC will be invited to submit a “full application.” The screening process is expected to be completed by mid-March, 2018.  A copy of the

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  • December, 2017, Community Meeting Summary Documents

    December, 2017, Community Meeting Summary Documents0

    • Barnaby Project, Barnaby Project Information
    • January 10, 2018

    Here are four documents provided by Skagit River System Cooperative summarizing the community meeting of December 12, 2017, at Howard Miller Steelhead Park, Rockport, Washington. These are notes compiled by the meeting facilitator, Cynthia Carlstad, as well as images and slides used by presenters. Thanks, Cynthia Carlstad, for providing this information. Click on the links

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  • South Rockport Culverts Should Be Replaced

    South Rockport Culverts Should Be Replaced1

    • Barnaby Project, Barnaby Project Information, Featured
    • January 8, 2018

    By Dave Hallock There was a good turnout of concerned neighbors for a meeting December 12th in Rockport regarding the “Barnaby Reach Project,” an initiative spearheaded by the Skagit River System Cooperative. The primary focus of the meeting had to do with recent study work on drainage related flooding in the Martin Road neighborhood area

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  • Erin Lowery, Seattle City Light, On Managing Ross Dam Discharges During Recent Flood

    Erin Lowery, Seattle City Light, On Managing Ross Dam Discharges During Recent Flood0

    • Articles, Flood Events
    • December 15, 2017

    Erin Lowery, Fisheries Biologist for Seattle City Light, talked with our Skagit Upriver Neighbors Tuesday evening, December 12th, about how dam discharges were managed during the recent Thanksgiving week flood event in our area. Thanks so much for talking with us, Erin! Here is a link to an audio recording of Erin’s remarks: Erin Lowery Remarks

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    • Articles, Barnaby Project, Featured, Pinned
    • January 22, 2016
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    • Articles, Barnaby Project, Barnaby Project Information, Featured
    • November 29, 2017
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    • Barnaby Project, O'Brian Reach Study Project
    • February 18, 2023

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