Successful conservation and restoration of salmon habitat requires that a wide variety of people work together. In the Water Resource Inventory Areas, watershed-based habitat plans were developed by committees that included local elected officials, concerned residents, representatives of environmental and business interests, and staff from state and federal agencies.
Since 2005, these same partners have been working together to implement these plans. This coordinated effort is improving the health of Renton's watersheds for both local people and fish and is contributing to regional efforts to restore Puget Sound.
The City of Renton is proud to be a part of these collaborative efforts and if everyone works together, salmon can be preserved.