Port of Seattle to host info sessions on south King County environmental grants Sept. 9 11

Burien, WALocal News

The Port of Seattle is hosting info sessions on September 9 and 11 to inform residents about the South King County Community Impact Fund's Environmental Improvement Program. This program funds local projects aimed at enhancing green spaces and fostering environmental stewardship in south King County, including areas like the Duwamish Valley and Beacon Hill. Eligible projects encompass upgrades to parks or playgrounds, public art installations, tree planting, and neighborhood cleanups, with grants available up to $20,000 annually or $60,000 over three years. Residents unable to attend the sessions can arrange personalized meetings or contact the Port via email. The initiative underscores the Port's ongoing commitment to community development and environmental enhancement.

Local engagement is vital for the success of these projects, as they directly impact community well-being. Those interested in applying for funding are encouraged to attend the sessions to gain insights into the application process. This program represents a significant investment in the region's environmental future.

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