Soos Creek Area Response

Keeping The Rural Area Rural

Executive Constantine announces $107 million to protect 3,000 acres throughout King County

January 20, 2025

Executive Constantine announces $107 million to protect 3,000 acres throughout King County for climate resilience, greenspace expansion, habitat restoration, and farmland access.

Check it out:

https://kingcounty.gov/dept/dnrp/about-king-county/about-dnrp/newsroom/2025-news-releases/01-14-land-conservation-funding

Near the bottom there are 2 items under MultiMedia that I found interesting.  You may too.

Historically, SE King County is underrepresented in King County investments in parks and open space as compared to other areas of the county, in particular N and NE King County.  This has been a long-standing sore spot, as both Seattle and KC have had no problem in bringing bad projects (gravel pits, landfills and hazardous waste sites for example) to SE King County, but been slow to open the purse strings on the benefits.

There was a previous, though still fairly recent purchase at Jenkins Creek Park in Covington with the inclusion of parking, a new trail connection in the park, and creek access point. Construction there is supposed to wrap up soon.  There is also the purchase of around 60-70 acres that would include Soos Creek, Little Soos Creek and part of the headwaters of a tributary of Jenkins Creek near Shadow Lake.

Map of the 2025 Awards

Conservation Futures Funded Property Interests

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"Soos Creek Area Response (SCAR) will promote environmental education and awareness as well as protection and preservation of the environment surrounding Pacific Raceways and the co-existing area known generally as the Soos Creek Watershed. This area encompasses many small streams and surrounding wetland and environmentally-sensitive areas that are populated by a variety of animal life, including Chinook and Coho salmon. Particular emphasis will be placed on, although not limited to, the above-described general area within ten miles in all directions of the Green River as it crosses under Highway 18 and the nearby Soos Creek Salmon Hatchery. SCAR will hold periodic status and education/awareness meetings with the surrounding community. The organization will monitor, and, as necessary use advocacy and education at the federal, state and local government level to promote a balance between environmental and business concerns. SCAR will also promote maintaining the Soos Creek Watershed in a manner conducive to coexisting with the existing residential base. SCAR will solicit funds from the surrounding community as needed for situations that arise which may require funding to effectively fulfill its' mission. SCAR, like many advocacy organizations, has applied for and received grants offered by King County Local Services to support and promote local organizations like SCAR to help in providing information and supporting educational and advocacy efforts."

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