What is happening right now in the project?

  • Equity & Environment Initiative

 DRCC/TAG was one of 16 organizations represented in the Community Partners Steering Committee (CPSC) for the Equity & Environment Initiative (EEI), a first-of-its-kind effort in the nation led by Seattle’s Office of Sustainability & Environment. Its aim is that everyone in Seattle benefits from the city’s environmental progress, especially those who live in communities that are most impacted by environmental issues.

 As part of this effort, DRCC/TAG worked with Spanish-speaking, Vietnamese, and Somali community members to identify priorities in the South Park neighborhood. The Equity & Environment Agenda, the “cornerstone” of the Initiative, was released in April 2016 and includes recommendations specific to and applicable to the Duwamish Valley. We will continue to work with these communities in the coming months and years to take action on these priorities. We shared more about this work through the  “Empowering Community Voices in the Environmental Movement” blog post.

  • Duwamish River Opportunity Fund

 The City of Seattle allocated $250,000 for the Duwamish River Opportunity Fund (DROF) to implement recommendations identified in the original Health Impact Assessment (HIA) (published by the University of Washington’s School of Public Health, Just Health Action (JHA), and DRCC/TAG, 2014) and other community health priorities. DRCC/TAG worked since 2014 to identify priorities and develop project proposals.

  • 2016’s Funding Cycle

    • In April and May 2016, DRCC/TAG once again worked with community members to develop proposals to address community priorities, including business vitality, air quality improvement, and expanding accessible green spaces.

    • We are also working to ensure that the voice of the Duwamish River’s subsistence fishers is taken into account in the development of “institutional controls” (efforts to minimize the potential for human exposure to contaminants). We will be partnering with Just Health Action and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife in organizing Vietnamese- and Spanish-speaking community members to encourage their active participation in this process.

    • We supported and collaborated with multiple project partners, including Just Health Action, Seattle Parks Foundation, South Park Retail Merchants Association, Hey Duwamish!, and others. Stay tuned for more updates in the coming months as funding decisions are made!

Our community action team identifying and prioritizing projects

  • Past DROF efforts

In 2014 and 2015, DRCC/TAG collaborated with the community to propose and implement many successful programs and projects. Here are some highlights!

  1. Georgetown Urban Farm and Food Forest – You can check them out along Corson on the South Seattle College – Georgetown Campus.  With raised beds and a greenhouse, the farm has been a success!  Check out a work party and follow the progress on Facebook. The GUFF is continuing to work with the community and partners to ensure it is serving the needs and the priorities of Georgetown.

  2. Hey Duwamish!, an interactive map of the South Seattle area monitoring environmental health issues.  It continues to expand and incorporate more of the work happening on the Duwamish River.

  3. 8th Ave Trail Improvements – Check out the transformation of the Happy Trail! This was a partnership with the Seattle Parks Foundation – and the result of the hard work of community and the Duwamish Valley Youth Corps.

  4. Traditional Native Food Program – See some of the events on the Duwamish Longhouse Facebook page!

  5. Duwamish Tree Canopy Enhancement Project – In 2015, the effort planted over 200 trees in Georgetown and South Park, providing watering bags and more!  The Duwamish Valley Youth Corps in partnership with Urban System Design’s Duwamish Valley Stewardship Program were part of those plantings, assisting neighbors in bringing the trees home and getting them in the ground!

 DRCC/TAG and project partners continue to engage with the community and decision makers to address additional community priorities outside of the proposals submitted for DROF funding. Some of these priorities include:

COMMUNITY BASED PROJECTS:

  • Our Duwamish Valley Youth Corps program offers valuable and meaningful youth programming opportunities. Funding is secured through 2016 with generous support from the US Forest Service, The Russell Family Foundation, the City of Seattle (through SPARC), and other partners.

  • Our Duwamish Community Action for Clean Air project aims to involve the community in identifying and addressing air quality issues in the Duwamish Valley. As part of this exciting project, we have conducted 75 Home Environmental Assessments in partnership with the American Lung Association, installed indoor air filters, and, in partnership with Just Health Action, are working to install greenscreens to reduce air pollution. Expect to see at least one greenscreen installed in both Georgetown and South Park in 2016!

  • DRCC/TAG continues to collaborate with interested community members and the local business associations to ensure it has the capacity, tools and resources to be stewards of their own neighborhood – including planting and maintaining trees, removing graffiti, picking up litter, and additional restoration and beautification work throughout their neighborhoods.

SEEING COMMUNITY PRIORITIES IN ACTION:

  • As part of the Design Advisory Group, DRCC/TAG is ensuring the community’s voice is shaping the Georgetown Wet Weather Treatment Station, maximizing potential benefits of the project and minimizing any negative unintended effects.  This treatment plant is aimed at reducing CSO overflows in the Duwamish River.

  • We’re supporting the expansion of open and green spaces in the Duwamish Valley neighborhoods through working with the Seattle Parks Foundation and South Park Green Spaces Steering Committee as they work to implement the South Park Green Space Vision Plan. We are excited to see the development of the Georgetown Green Spaces Vision Plan in 2016, spearheaded by members of the Georgetown Community Council.

  • Based on input from community members, we have been researching potential ways to address safety and crime concerns in South Park

  • We are also taking additional action for clean air by collaborating with Front and Centered. Our work involves advocating at the state level for laws and regulations that will benefit air quality in the Duwamish Valley and beyond!

  • And more!

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