About the Whittier Watershed Council

The mission of the Whittier Watershed Council is to protect water quality and the life it sustains in the Whittier watershed ecosystem.

We are a community based, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that wants to work together with community members to monitor and protect through active stewardship of Whittier’s Watershed.

Whittier Watershed Councils’ Vision is to identify problems that affect the water quality of Whittier and advocate for the public’s right to protect a healthy environment, which sustains our ways of life, both physically and spiritually.

The WWC was established in 2005, is made up of concerned citizens from Whittier, Alaska and throughout South-Central Alaska.

WWC Board Meeting Agenda for 1-24-08

Whittier Watershed Council Meeting
January 24, 2008 10:00 am — 12:00 noon
BTI Homeowner’s Lounge, Whittier
1. CALL TO ORDER

2. APPROVAL OF THE MEETING AGENDA

3. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES - October 29, 2007 & November 21, 2007

4. PRESENTATIONS

          a. Aaron Poe, Chugach National Forest wildlife biologist

5. NEW BUSINESS

          a. Administrator’s Report - Zach

          b. Slogan for Whittier tourist chamber map - Council

          c. Grants - Zach

          d. Legislature plan - Council

          e. Review / plans for projects 2008 - Council

          f. Review fund raising draft plan - Council

          g. WWC Website - Zach

6. Old Business

          a. WWC Logo - Council

          b. ARRC Ditch and Earthquake Monument - Council

          c. Continue to update the Phase 1, Step 3 of the WWC Watershed Plan

          d. Update the levee.

          e. ARRC will discuss their ditch reconstruction plans

          g. Existing condition report. Mike, Gary, Gregg & Crystal – tabled until spring.

          f. Revised CAP Grant Budget - Council

7. VISITOR’S DISCUSSION

8. MEMBER DISCUSSION

9. DETERMINE DATE AND TIME FOR NEXT MEETING

10. ADJOURNMENT

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