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AN ORDINANCE approving the grant funding allocation for the projects funded through the WaterWorks grant program, Round 4, in accordance with the 2019-2020 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 18835, Section 108, Expenditure Restriction ER3, and Ordinance 18261.
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STATEMENT OF FACTS:
1. Ordinance 18261 establishes the grant eligibility and award criteria for the WaterWorks water quality grants program and the selection process for projects recommended by the executive, set in Attachment A to Ordinance 18261.
2. Described in Attachment A to Ordinance 18261, are the eligible entities that may receive the grants and the eligibility criteria that the projects must meet for water quality improvements under the WaterWorks water quality grants program.
3. Executive recommendations for Round 4 of the WaterWorks water quality grants program were selected through the grant ranking committee process outlined in Attachment A to Ordinance 18261.
4. This ordinance satisfies the 2019-2020 Biennial Budget Ordinance 18835, Section 108, Expenditure Restriction ER3.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:
SECTION 1. The King County council authorizes the funding of WaterWorks projects recommended by the executive for Round 4, 2019, totaling $2,139,500, as follows:
A. Environmental Coalition of South Seattle: $85,000 for "Spill Kit Incentive Program for Small and Multicultural Businesses";
B. Nature Vision: $54,823 for "Youth Watershed Education, Stewardship, and Citizen Science";
C. InterIm CDA: $70,000 for "Danny Woo Rainwater Harvesting Project";
D. Kent Meridian High School: $25,000 for "Kent Meridian High School's Rain Garden Project";
E. Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust: $45,000 for "Greenway Education Program";
F. Puget Soundkeeper: $80,000 for "Lost Urban Creeks Community Education and Revitalization Project";
G. Environmental Science Center at Seahurst Park: $75,000 for "Salmon Heroes: Watershed Education and Water Quality Monitoring ...
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