King County Water and Land Resources Division CLOSEOUT REPORT FOR CWM GRANTS Date Report Completed Project Title Recipient Organization Contact’s Name/Phone/Email Project Start and End Dates Financial Summary: Grant Award: King County Grant Agreement No.: Grant $ Spent: Match $ Spent: Total Project Cost: Instructions: Enter the numbers achieved for the listed measures of success that apply to this project for just the work achieved with the grant funds. Then, in narrative format, summarize the environmental problem being addressed, project accomplishments, regional benefits, etc. (See headings in Narrative Section on page 2). Measure Unit of Measure Number Achieved w/ Grant Funds RESTORATION Fish passage barriers removed or improved to allow passage Stream channel reconstructed or new channel constructed Floodplain/aquatic habitat reconnected: Number of barriers removed/improved Linear feet of stream made accessible (For side channel, backwater, and wetland, use approximate area wetted at median flows; do not double-count acreage in more than one category) Acres of backwater area reconnected Linear feet of resulting channel Linear feet of side channel reconnected Acres of wetland reconnected Acres of 100-year floodplain area reconnected Levee/bank armoring removed Linear feet Net increase in shoreline length Linear feet of stream, lake or marine shore Riparian area planted Acres Linear feet of bank Noxious weeds and invasive plants treated or removed Acres Linear feet of bank Wood Installed: Count each structure only once. (Example types: engineered log jam, wood piling, root wad, log weir, individual anchored log, etc. Example purposes: bank protection/stabilization, habitat/pool creation, floodplain interactions/flow splitting) Wetted at median flow In 100-year floodplain Type of structure Purposes of structure # structures: # wood pieces: # structures: # wood pieces: # structures: # wood pieces: PROTECTION BY ACQUISITION OR EASEMENT Area permanently protected through acquisition or easement Number of parcels Acres in FEMA 100-year floodplain Acres outside of floodplain Linear feet of bank (riverine, lakeshore or marine) PUBLIC OUTREACH/EDUCATION Outreach, education or volunteer events Number of public events held Number of attendees or public contacts Number of schools provided education Number of students reached MONITORING Monitoring data collected List parameters and frequency of collection # structures: # wood pieces: # structures: # wood pieces: # structures: # wood pieces: King County Water and Land Resources Division NARRATIVE SECTION: (Expand response spaces as needed) Environmental Problem Being Addressed: Project Accomplishments and Successes: Benefits to Watershed: Region-wide Benefits: Obstacles and Challenges: Lessons Learned and Recommendations for Future Projects: Where and how King County Flood Control District funding for project was acknowledged: