Tributary Road Index

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Tributary Road Index Clallam County Road Index with Tributaries updated: 12/29/16 Fire Station Response Areas 12 Beaver 23 Black Diamond 35 Blyn 33 Carlsborg 51 Clallam Bay/Sekiu (52= Hoko) 36 Diamond Point * indicates Port Angeles Address Grid 22 Dry Creek (P2=Dry Creek ptn of P.A. Grid) 31 Dungeness 11 Forks (FK=City of Forks, F1=Forks Grid- outside city) * indicates Port Angeles Address Grid 21 Gales Addition (P1=Gales Addn ptn of P.A. Grid) 41 Joyce 37 Lost Mountain 32 R Corner ** indicates Sequim Address Grid 34 Sequim (SQ=City of Sequim, S4=Sequim Grid- outside city) 61 Quillayute Prairie MR Makah Reservation (NB=Neah Bay Grid) NP Olympic National Park QR Quilleute Reservation other X=cross bndry, 01-09=No Fire District, 3A-3E=Cross bndry, Dist #3) ORIGIN ROAD TRIBUTARY ROADS Page 1 fire stn E 10th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 1000 block * E) W 10th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 1000 block * W) PA S Cathleen ST 0.000 miles - * PA Walker ST 0.000 miles - * PA S Flores ST 2530 block - * S 11th Court (Sequim) (off Hurricane Ridge DR 0.652 miles on R) E 11th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 1100 block * E) W 11th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 1100 block * W) E 12th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 1200 block * E) W 12th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 1200 block * W) PA Dunker DR 0.000 miles - * PA Heritage CT 0.000 miles - * PA SO ST 2500 block - * S (has tributaries) E 13th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 1300 block * E) W 13th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 1300 block * W) S 14th Avenue (Sequim) (off W Washington ST 1.450 miles on S) 14th Court (Sequim) (off Hurricane Ridge DR 0.183 miles on R) E 14th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 1400 block * E) W 14th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 1400 block * W) PA Pendley CT 0.000 miles - * PA Dutch DR 0.000 miles - * PA SP ST 0.000 miles - * PA Cherry CT 0.000 miles - * PA Orchard AVE 0.000 miles - * PA Aurora CT 0.000 miles - * PA Rolling Hills DR 0.000 miles - * PA S Shirley CT 1400 block - * S PA S Owen AVE 2100 block - * S PA S Marie View ST 2220 block - * N (has tributaries) PA S Pacific VIS 2410 block - * S W 15th Street (Port Angeles) (off S A ST 1500 block * X) W 16th Street (Port Angeles) (off S C ST 1600 block * W) PA Maloney CT 0.000 miles - * [formerly Habitat CT] 17th Court (Sequim) (off San Juan DR 0.156 miles on R) W 17th Street (Port Angeles) (off S B ST 1700 block * W) W 18th Street (Port Angeles) (off S L ST 1800 block * X) PA S Delores PL 2520 block - * N PA S Reyes ST 2700 block - * N PA S McDonald ST 3000 block - * N (has tributaries) W 19th Street (Port Angeles) (off S E ST 1900 block * X) 1st Avenue (Forks) (off Bogachiel WY 100 block *** X) 1st Avenue (Neah Bay) (off Fort ST 100 block on E) [formerly 1st St] E 1st Street (Port Angeles) (off N Laurel ST 100 block * E) PA N Laurel ST 100 block - * N (has tributaries) PA S Lincoln ST 200 block - * S PA N Lincoln ST 200 block - * N PA N Chase ST 300 block - * N PA S Peabody ST 400 block - * S (has tributaries) PA N Peabody ST 400 block - * N (has tributaries) PA N Vine ST 500 block - * N PA S Vine ST 500 block - * S PA S Albert ST 600 block - * S (has tributaries) PA N Albert ST 600 block - * N (has tributaries) PA S Eunice ST 700 block - * S (has tributaries) PA N Eunice ST 700 block - * N (has tributaries) PA S Francis ST 800 block - * S PA N Francis ST 800 block - * N PA S Race ST 900 block - * S PA N Race ST 900 block - * N PA S Washington ST 1000 block - * S (has tributaries) PA N Washington ST 1000 block - * N (has tributaries) PA N Chambers ST 1100 block - * N (has tributaries) PA S Chambers ST 1100 block - * S (has tributaries) PA S Jones ST 1200 block - * S PA N Jones ST 1200 block - * N PA S Liberty ST 1300 block - * S PA N Liberty ST 1300 block - * N PA N Ennis ST 1400 block - * N PA S Ennis ST 1400 block - * S PA N Alder ST 1500 block - * N PA S Penn ST 1700 block - * S ORIGIN ROAD TRIBUTARY ROADS Page 2 fire stn PA N Penn ST 1700 block - * N P1 S Golf Course RD 1900 block - * S (has tributaries) PA S Delguzzi DR 2030 block - * S P1 N Baker ST 2300 block - * N (has tributaries) W 1st Street (Port Angeles) (off N Laurel ST 100 block * W) PA N Oak ST 200 block - * N PA N Cherry ST 300 block - * N PA W Marine DR 400 block - * W (has tributaries) PA S Valley ST 400 block - * S (has tributaries) 200 Line Road (Neah Bay) (off Bay View AVE 2.116 miles on R) MR Windfall WAY 0.293 miles - on L MR Twin Spruce DR 0.943 miles - on R (has tributaries) MR Alder DR 1.040 miles - on R MR Sail River Heights DR 1.241 miles - on L (has tributaries) 2nd Avenue (Forks) (off Bogachiel WY 200 block *** X) 2nd Avenue (Neah Bay) (off Fort ST 200 block on X) [formerly 2nd St] E 2nd Avenue (Port Angeles) (off N Beech ST 1000 block * X) N 2nd Avenue (Sequim) (off W Washington ST 200 block ** N) S 2nd Avenue (Sequim) (off W Washington ST 200 block ** S) E 2nd Street (Port Angeles) (off S Peabody ST 200 block * X) W 2nd Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 200 block * W) PA S Laurel ST 100 block - * X (has tributaries) 3rd Avenue (Neah Bay) (off Fort ST 300 block on X) [formerly 3rd St] MR Koitlah Point RD 0.000 miles - on N (has tributaries) [formerly Cape Loop (pt)] MR Cape Flattery RD 0.000 miles - on S (has tributaries) [formerly Arrowhead] E 3rd Avenue (Port Angeles) (off N Gales ST 900 block * L) PA E Harborcrest PL 1900 block - * W N 3rd Avenue (Sequim) (off W Washington ST 300 block ** N) S 3rd Avenue (Sequim) (off W Washington ST 300 block ** S) SQ Sycamore ST 0.000 miles - ** (has tributaries) SQ W Hemlock ST 600 block - ** W (has tributaries) SQ W Pine ST 700 block - ** W SQ W Norman ST 1500 block - ** W SQ W Eunice ST 1600 block - ** W SQ W Reservoir RD 1700 block - ** W S4 W Stephens PL 1900 block - ** E S4 W Echo LN 2200 block - ** E S 3rd Place (Sequim) (off W Hammond ST 340 block ** S) E 3rd Street (Port Angeles) (off S Washington ST 300 block * E) W 3rd Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 300 block * W) 4th Avenue (Forks) (off Bogachiel WY 400 block *** S) 4th Avenue (Neah Bay) (off Fort ST 400 block on W) [formerly 4th St] E 4th Avenue (Port Angeles) (off N Gales ST 800 block * L) P1 N Old Nelson WAY 2000 block - * N (has tributaries) [formerly N. Chestnut ST] P1 N Beech ST 2100 block - * X (has tributaries) N 4th Avenue (Sequim) (off W Washington ST 400 block ** N) S 4th Avenue (Sequim) (off W Washington ST 400 block ** S) E 4th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Albert ST 400 block * X) PA S Alder ST 1500 block - * X W 4th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 400 block * W) PA SL ST 1800 block - * S (has tributaries) PA SM ST 1900 block - * S (has tributaries) PA S Evans AVE 2000 block - * S PA SN ST 2200 block - * S (has tributaries) 5th Avenue (Forks) (off Bogachiel WY 500 block *** S) 5th Avenue (Neah Bay) (off Fort ST 500 block on E) [formerly 5th St] E 5th Avenue (Port Angeles) (off N Gales ST 700 block * L) N 5th Avenue (Sequim) (off W Washington ST 500 block ** N) SQ N Eureka WAY 0.000 miles - ** SQ N Camden CT 0.000 miles - ** SQ W Evergreen Farm WAY 0.000 miles - ** SQ W Evergreen Farm WAY 0.000 miles - ** S 5th Avenue (Sequim) (off W Washington ST 500 block ** S) SQ W Pine CT 0.000 miles - ** SQ W Garland PL 350 block - ** E SQ W Lehman ST 800 block - ** E (has tributaries) SQ W Salal PL 850 block - ** W SQ W McCurdy RD 900 block - ** W (has tributaries) S 5th Place (Sequim) (off W McCurdy RD 575 block ** N) 5th Street (Clallam Bay) (off Highway 112 16.873 miles on R) E 5th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 500 block * E) PA S Chase ST 300 block - * S PA S Blue Water VW 1400 block - * S W 5th Street (Port Angeles) (off S A ST 500 block * X) 6th Avenue (Forks) (off Bogachiel WY 600 block *** S) 6th Avenue (Neah Bay) (off Deer ST 600 block on W) [formerly 6th St] E 6th Avenue (Port Angeles) (off N Gales ST 600 block * L) P1 N Alley RD 2336 block - * N S 6th Avenue (Sequim) (off W Maple ST 600 block ** S) 6th Street (Clallam Bay) (off Highway 112 16.926 miles on R) E 6th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 600 block * E) W 6th Street (Port Angeles) (off S A ST 600 block * X) 7th Avenue (Forks) (off Bogachiel WY 700 block *** S) 7th Avenue (Neah Bay) (off Deer ST 700 block on W) [formerly 7th St] E 7th Avenue (Port Angeles) (off N Baker ST 500 block * W) P1 N Bourchier ST 2200 block - * X (has tributaries) N 7th Avenue (Sequim) (off W Washington ST 700 bloc ** N) S 7th Avenue (Sequim) (off W Washington ST 700 block ** S) [formerly Duxbury Rd, Reservoir Rd SQ Happy View LN 0.000 miles - ** SQ Comfort WAY 1400 block - ** E (has tributaries) 7th Street (Clallam Bay) (off Highway 112 16.974 miles on R) E 7th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 700 block * E) W 7th Street (Port Angeles) (off S G ST 700 block * W) [formerly pt Seaview Ln (2100 blk) PA S Seaview CIR 2100 block - * S ORIGIN ROAD TRIBUTARY ROADS Page 3 fire stn PA S Seamount DR 2120 block - * S 8th Avenue (Forks) (off G ST 800 block *** S) 8th Street (Clallam Bay) (off Highway 112 17.036 miles on R) 51 Sol Duc ST 0.138 miles - on L (has tributaries) E 8th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 800 block * E) W 8th Street (Port Angeles) (off S Laurel ST 800 block * W) PA S Oak ST 200 block - * X (has tributaries) PA S Cherry ST 300 block - * X PA S Pine ST 500 block - * X (has tributaries) PA SA ST 800 block - * X (has tributaries) PA SB ST 900 block - * X (has tributaries) PA SC ST 1000 block - * X (has tributaries) PA SD ST 1100 block - * X PA SE ST 1200 block - * X (has tributaries) PA SF ST 1300 block - * S PA S Gund LN 1400 block - * S PA SG ST 1400 block - * X PA SH ST 1500 block - * N PA SI ST 1600 block - * X PA SK ST 1700 block - * X PA S Juma CT 2030 block - * S PA S Estes CT 2300 block - * N 9th Avenue (Forks) (off Bogachiel WY 900 block *** S) N 9th Avenue (Sequim) (off W Brackett RD 900 block ** N) [formerly N.
Recommended publications
  • 2017-18 Olympic Peninsula Travel Planner
    Welcome! Photo: John Gussman Photo: Explore Olympic National Park, hiking trails & scenic drives Connect Wildlife, local cuisine, art & native culture Relax Ocean beaches, waterfalls, hot springs & spas Play Kayak, hike, bicycle, fish, surf & beachcomb Learn Interpretive programs & museums Enjoy Local festivals, wine & cider tasting, Twilight BRITISH COLUMBIA VANCOUVER ISLAND BRITISH COLUMBIA IDAHO 5 Discover Olympic Peninsula magic 101 WASHINGTON from lush Olympic rain forests, wild ocean beaches, snow-capped 101 mountains, pristine lakes, salmon-spawning rivers and friendly 90 towns along the way. Explore this magical area and all it has to offer! 5 82 This planner contains highlights of the region. E R PACIFIC OCEAN PACIFIC I V A R U M B I Go to OlympicPeninsula.org to find more O L C OREGON details and to plan your itinerary. 84 1 Table of Contents Welcome .........................................................1 Table of Contents .............................................2 This is Olympic National Park ............................2 Olympic National Park ......................................4 Olympic National Forest ...................................5 Quinault Rain Forest & Kalaloch Beaches ...........6 Forks, La Push & Hoh Rain Forest .......................8 Twilight ..........................................................9 Strait of Juan de Fuca Nat’l Scenic Byway ........ 10 Joyce, Clallam Bay/Sekiu ................................ 10 Neah Bay/Cape Flattery .................................. 11 Port Angeles, Lake Crescent
    [Show full text]
  • Chsda Cowlitz It Pub
    67884 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 243 / Monday, December 21, 2009 / Notices Secretary of Health and Human be made available by the IHS to include Columbia County in the State of Services. Information about the RoC and members of an identified Indian Oregon, and Kittitas and Wahkiakum the review process is available on its community who reside in the area. Counties in the State of Washington. Web site (http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/go/ Residence with a CHSDA or SDA by a Under 42 CFR 136.23 those otherwise roc) or by contacting Dr. Lunn (see FOR person who is within the scope of the eligible Indians who do not reside on a FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT above). Indian health program, as set forth in 42 reservation but reside within a CHSDA Dated: December 9, 2009. CFR 136.12, creates no legal entitlement must be either members of the Tribe or John R. Bucher, to contract health services but only maintain close economic and social ties potential eligibility for services. Associate Director, National Toxicology with the Tribe. In this case, the Tribe Program. Services needed but not available at a estimates the current eligible population IHS/Tribal facility are provided under [FR Doc. E9–30300 Filed 12–18–09; 8:45 am] will be increased by 35 individuals’ the CHS program depending on the enrolled Cowlitz members who are BILLING CODE 4140–01–P availability of funds, the person’s actively involved with the Tribe, but not relative medical priority, and the actual eligible for health services. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND availability and accessibility of alternate In applying the aforementioned HUMAN SERVICES resources in accordance with the CHSDA re-designation criteria required regulations.
    [Show full text]
  • History & Culture
    Tatoosh Island & Lighthouse Washington Cape Flattery 10 Neah Bay Vancouver Island State Route 112 8 Victoria Neah Bay Au to and Hobuck Beach 9 Makah Makah Strait of Juan de Fuca Bay Reservation P The Strait of Sooes Ri assenger-Only Sekiu 112 Point Clallam Shi Shi Beach ve Bay 5 r 6 Point of er Clallam Bay the Arches Sekiu F DE o Riv erries UAN k J FUCA Ho Ozette Indian Hoko-Ozette Pillar Point Cape Pysht Alava Reservation Road HIGHWAY r Pysht River Crescent Ozette ve Bay Island 7 Big Ri The Working Forest 2 Freshwater West Twin Striped 113 4 3 Bay Ediz Hook Sand Point Dickey River Peak Port Lake Lake Beaver Lake East Twin Lyre River Angeles ITINERARY #1 Ozette River Joyce 112 Olympic Salt Creek Lake Sappho er Pleasant Fairholm 1 National er 101 rk 101 Lake Crescent Riv Park Fo Riv Lake HISTORY & CULTURE ckey Beaver To Seattle Sol Duc Riv er Sutherland Di East ckey Di ah River Heart O’ the orth Fork Calaw S N Summer Hills Ranger y y Onl Station Summer Only Mora Olympic National Forest S Hurricane Ranger Sol Duc Hot Springs Ridge 1. ElwhaStation River Interpretive Center This self-guided Scenterol Duc Falls presents an overview of the largest Highway 112 has Rialto Beach Forks Elwha Ri U.S. Forest Service and Quileute Indian 110 National Park Service River ve damRese removalrvation and restoration project in the Unitedk Calaw ahStates occurring on the nearby Elwha River.r Nature trails lead Information Station South For Olympic National Park La Push Bogachiel Map Legend from the parking lot to views ofState the Park Elwha River gorge and the former Elwha Dam site.
    [Show full text]
  • Watershed Plan
    CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND This watershed plan for the Hoko-Lyre Watershed provides a comprehensive review and evaluation of vital water resources in Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 19 and lays the groundwork for future management and stewardship of these resources. Located on the Olympic Peninsula (see Figure 1-1), WRIA 19 is a beautiful and remote area with few human inhabitants, though it carries a legacy of large- scale logging throughout the region. Based on the review of water resources, this plan outlines steps for ensuring the optimum ongoing use of the watershed’s surface waters and groundwater in a way that balances water needs for human use and environmental protection. An overview of the important characteristics of WRIA 19 is provided below. Appendix A provides more detailed descriptions of WRIA 19 features that are important for consideration in a watershed plan. Figure 1-1. WRIA 19 and Subbasins 1.1 WHY WAS THIS PLAN DEVELOPED? In 1998, the Washington State Legislature created the Watershed Management Act (Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 90.82) to support local communities in addressing water resource management issues. The act established a voluntary watershed management planning process for the major river basins in the state. The goal of the planning process is to support economic growth while promoting water availability and quality. The Act encourages local governments and interested groups and citizens to assess basin water resources and develop strategies for managing them. The Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) defined boundaries that divide the state into WRIAs, which correspond to the watersheds of major rivers, and established funding for groups in each WRIA that choose to undertake the planning process (funding is broken down by phases of the planning 1-1 WRIA 19 Watershed Plan… effort, as described in Appendix B).
    [Show full text]
  • Vgfw2006.Pdf
    2 FALL 2006/WINTER 2007 NORTH OLYMPIC PENINSULA NEWCOMERS’ AND VISITORS’ GUIDE 6A275232 DISCOVERDISCOVER an INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL VAVACATIONCATION Port Angeles-Victoria Passenger/Vehicle Ferry Spring/Summer/Fall Year 2006 Daily round trip passenger and vehicle service from Port Angeles, WA to Victoria, BC since 1959. For schedule and online reservations please visit us on our website at www.ferrytovictoria.com or www.cohoferry.com or call our Port Angeles office at 360-457-4491 or Victoria at 250-386-2202. Identification is required for U.S.. and Canadian Customs and Immigration. It is strongly recommende d if possible to use a passport. However, at the present time, if you are a U.S. born or Canadian born citizen, a valid dri vers license along with an original or certified copy of a birth certificate and photo ID is acceptable. International Identifi cation Rulings may change in January 2008 requiring every International traveler to have a valid passport. September 28, 2006 – October 5, 2006 8:20 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 1:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. SAILINGS FOR THE CANADIAN THANKSGIVING DAY WEEKEND AND U.S. COLUMBUS DAY WEEKEND Oct. 6, 7, 8, 9, 2006 8:20 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Oct. 10, 2006 – January 3, 2007 8:20 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 1:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED FOR ENTRY INTO CANADA NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS INTO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED STATES 6A275231 Crossing Time: 95 Minutes Vertical Clearance: 14 Feet BLACLACK BAALLLL TRANSTRANSPPORT, INC.
    [Show full text]
  • American Indian and Alaska Native Traditional Resources
    3.11 American Indian and Alaska Native Traditional Resources Northwest Training and Testing Final Supplemental EIS/OEIS September 2020 Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement/ Overseas Environmental Impact Statement Northwest Training and Testing TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.11 American Indian and Alaska Native Traditional Resources ........................................... 3.11-1 3.11.1 Affected Environment ......................................................................................... 3.11-1 3.11.1.1 Government-to-Government Consultation ....................................... 3.11-1 3.11.1.2 American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes ........................................ 3.11-3 3.11.1.3 Tribal Fishing Areas and Use ............................................................ 3.11-13 3.11.2 Environmental Consequences .......................................................................... 3.11-16 3.11.2.1 Impeding Access to Usual and Accustomed Fishing Grounds or Traditional Fishing Areas .................................................................................. 3.11-16 3.11.2.2 Changes in the Availability of Marine Resources or Habitat ........... 3.11-19 3.11.2.3 Loss of Fishing Gear ......................................................................... 3.11-20 List of Figures Figure 3.11-1: Tribal Lands for American Indian Tribes Associated with the Offshore Area ................ 3.11-4 Figure 3.11-2: Tribal Lands for American Indian Tribes Associated with the Inland Waters .............. 3.11-11 Figure 3.11-3:
    [Show full text]
  • Tribal Wildlife Grant Final Report Makah Cougar and Bobcat Research Grant: F12AP00260
    Tribal Wildlife Grant Final Report Makah Cougar and Bobcat Research Grant: F12AP00260 Prepared by: Shannon Murphie and Rob McCoy 1 INTRODUCTION Mountain lions or cougars (Puma concolor) and bobcats (Lynx rufus) are both native mammals of the family Felidae. Mountain lions are large solitary cats with the greatest range of any large wild terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere (Iriarte et al. 1990). Bobcats are also solitary cats that range from southern Canada to northern Mexico, including most of the continental United States. Both species are predators and as such play a prominent role in Native American mythology and culture due to their perceived attributes such as grace, strength, eyesight, and hunting ability. Similar to other Native American Tribes, predators have played a key role in the culture and ceremonies of the Makah people. Gray wolves (Canis lupus), black bear (Ursus americanus), cougars, and bobcats all are important components of Makah culture both historically and in contemporary times. For example, black bears and gray wolves both represented important clans in Makah history. Gray wolves exhibited cooperative behavior that provided guidelines for human behavior and “Klukwalle,” or wolf ritual, was a secret society that required a 6 day initiation period (G. Arnold, personal communication). Wolf hides were also used in dance and costume regalia. Bear hides were worn by men of status (Chapman 1994) and as regalia during whale hunts (G. Ray, personal communication). Cougars and bobcats play a smaller, but still important role in Makah history and contemporary culture. During naming ceremonies a Makah name is given which best reflects an individual, often an animal such as the mountain lion is used as it represents intelligence and power.
    [Show full text]
  • Washington State's Scenic Byways & Road Trips
    waShington State’S Scenic BywayS & Road tRipS inSide: Road Maps & Scenic drives planning tips points of interest 2 taBLe of contentS waShington State’S Scenic BywayS & Road tRipS introduction 3 Washington State’s Scenic Byways & Road Trips guide has been made possible State Map overview of Scenic Byways 4 through funding from the Federal Highway Administration’s National Scenic Byways Program, Washington State Department of Transportation and aLL aMeRican RoadS Washington State Tourism. waShington State depaRtMent of coMMeRce Chinook Pass Scenic Byway 9 director, Rogers Weed International Selkirk Loop 15 waShington State touRiSM executive director, Marsha Massey nationaL Scenic BywayS Marketing Manager, Betsy Gabel product development Manager, Michelle Campbell Coulee Corridor 21 waShington State depaRtMent of tRanSpoRtation Mountains to Sound Greenway 25 Secretary of transportation, Paula Hammond director, highways and Local programs, Kathleen Davis Stevens Pass Greenway 29 Scenic Byways coordinator, Ed Spilker Strait of Juan de Fuca - Highway 112 33 Byway leaders and an interagency advisory group with representatives from the White Pass Scenic Byway 37 Washington State Department of Transportation, Washington State Department of Agriculture, Washington State Department of Fish & Wildlife, Washington State Tourism, Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and State Scenic BywayS Audubon Washington were also instrumental in the creation of this guide. Cape Flattery Tribal Scenic Byway 40 puBLiShing SeRviceS pRovided By deStination
    [Show full text]
  • NWIFC News Spring 2008
    Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission NWIFC News Spring 2008 www.nwifc.org INSIDE: ■ River Flow Increased ■ Carcasses Provide Nutrients ■ Elk Benefit from Tribal Management Efforts ■ Searching For Steelhead Families ■ Floods Hurt Chinook Run ■ Windstorm Tests Timber/Fish/Wildlife Being Frank Year-Round Rescue Tug Closer To Reality By Billy Frank Jr. NWIFC Chairman I’m excited that the cargo ships enter the Strait of Juan de Fuca bound for Puget state Legislature recently Sound. earmarked $3.6 million The Gladiator ended its tour of duty March 7, but with the to station a rescue tug new funding, it will be back on station from July 1 through year round at Neah Bay. June 30 this year. I just hope we can continue to dodge the We dodged the oil spill bullet until then. bullet along our coast this We commend the state Legislature for its effort, but it remains winter, but there were a short-term solution to the $10,000-per-day price tag for the more than a few close tug and crew that must be ready to respond around the clock. calls. Permanent, long-term funding support for the rescue tug is Take Dec. 3 for what we need. example: Another near That’s why we’re encouraged by Sen. Maria Cantwell’s efforts grounding of a cargo ship to draw attention to oil spill prevention along the Washington off the Washington coast coast. As Sen. Cantwell points out, in 1990, Congress directed near Neah Bay. the U.S. Coast Guard to place adequate salvage, rescue and Forty-foot seas powered firefighting vessels in strategic locations around the United by 90-mph winds knocked States.
    [Show full text]
  • Federal Register/Vol. 80, No. 125/Tuesday, June 30, 2015/Notices
    37294 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 125 / Tuesday, June 30, 2015 / Notices ACTION: Notice of approved Tribal-State SUMMARY: In compliance with the location listed in the ADDRESSES section. Class III gaming compact; correction. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the Before including your address, phone Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is seeking number, email address or other SUMMARY: The Bureau of Indian Affairs comments on the renewal of Office of personally identifiable information in (BIA) published a notice in the Federal Management and Budget (OMB) your comment, you should be aware Register of June 4, 2015 (80 FR 31918), approval for the collection of that your entire comment—including containing a list of approved Tribal- information titled ‘‘Reindeer in Alaska,’’ your personal identifying information— State Class III gaming compacts. The authorized by OMB Control Number may be made publicly available at any notice contained incorrect spellings for 1076–0047. This information collection time. While you can ask us in your two tribes. expires September 30, 2015. comment to withhold your personal DATES: Effective Date: June 4, 2015. DATES: Submit comments on or before identifying information from public FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. August 31, 2015. review, we cannot guarantee that we Paula L. Hart, Director, Office of Indian ADDRESSES: You may submit comments will be able to do so. Gaming, Office of the Deputy Assistant on the information collection to David Secretary—Policy and Economic III. Data Edington, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Development, Washington, DC 20240, Office of Trust Services, 1849 C Street OMB Control Number: 1076–0047. (202) 219–4066.
    [Show full text]
  • Federal Register/Vol. 85, No. 64/Thursday, April 2, 2020
    18532 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 64 / Thursday, April 2, 2020 / Proposed Rules entities; (2) the clarification, § 76.1710 [Removed and reserved] Information Collection Requirements: consolidation, or simplification of ■ 4. Remove and reserve § 76.1710. Send your comments and suggestions compliance or reporting requirements [FR Doc. 2020–06631 Filed 4–1–20; 8:45 am] on the information collection under the rule for small entities; (3) the BILLING CODE 6712–01–P requirements to the Service Information use of performance, rather than design, Collection Clearance Officer, U.S. Fish standards; and (4) an exemption from and Wildlife Service, 5275 Leesburg coverage of the rule, or any part thereof, Pike, MS: PRB/PERMA (JAO/1N), Falls for small entities. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Church, VA 22041–3803 (mail); or Info_ 32. The NPRM seeks comment on Fish and Wildlife Service [email protected] (email). Please reference whether to eliminate or modify a OMB Control Number 1018–0171 in the current requirement that cable operators 50 CFR Part 20 subject line of your comments. maintain records in their online public FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: inspection file, specifically the cable [Docket No. FWS–HQ–MB–2019–0004; Jerome Ford, U.S. Fish and Wildlife operator interests in video programming FF09M21200–201–FXMB1231099BPP0] Service, Department of the Interior, recordkeeping requirement. Eliminating RIN 1018–BD89 (202) 208–1050. or modifying this obligation would SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: reduce the overall public inspection file Migratory Bird Hunting; Proposed burden on cable operators. There could Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations on Process for the Annual Migratory Game also be an impact on small independent Certain Federal Indian Reservations Bird Hunting Regulations video programmers to the extent any and Ceded Lands for the 2020–21 As part of the Department of the programmers relied on the public file in Season Interior’s retrospective regulatory question for information that is not review, we developed a schedule for AGENCY: easily available elsewhere.
    [Show full text]
  • UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, Quinault Tribe of Indians on Its Own Behalf and on Behalf of the Queets Band of Indians, Et Al., Intervenor-Plaintiffs, V
    UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, Quinault Tribe of Indians on its own behalf and on behalf of the Queets Band of Indians, et al., Intervenor-Plaintiffs, v. STATE OF WASHINGTON, Defendant, Thor C. Tollefson, Director, Washington State Department of Fisheries, et al., Intervenor-Defendants Civ. No. 9213 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON, TACOMA DIVISION 384 F. Supp. 312; 1974 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12291 February 12, 1974 SUBSEQUENT HISTORY: [**1] On Question Per Reconsideration Motion March 22, 1974. COUNSEL: Stan Pitkin, U.S. Atty., Stuart F. Pierson, Sp. Asst. U.S. Atty., Seattle, Washington, for the U.S.; George D. Dysart, Asst. Regional Sol., U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Portland, Oregon, of counsel. David H. Getches, Native American Rights Fund, Boulder, Colorado, and John H. Sennhauser, Legal Services Center, Seattle, Washington, for Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, Squaxin Island Tribe of Indians, Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe, Skokomish Indian Tribe, Stillaguamish Indian Tribe. Alvin J. Ziontz, Ziontz, Pirtle, Morisset & Ernstoff, Seattle, Washington, for Makah Indian Tribe, Lummi Indian Tribe, Quileute Indian Tribe. Michael Taylor, Taholah, Washington, for Quinault Tribe of Indians. James B. Hovis, Hovis, Cockrill & Roy, Yakima, Washington, for Yakima Indian Tribe. Lester Stritmatter, Stritmatter & Stritmatter, Hoquiam, Washington, for Hoh Tribe of Indians. William A. Stiles, Jr., Sedro-Woolley, Washington, for Upper Skagit River Tribe. Slade Gorton, Atty. Gen., Edward B. Mackie, Deputy Atty. Gen., Olympia, Washington, for State of Washington. Joseph Larry Coniff, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen., Dept. of Game, Olympia, Washington, [**2] for Game Defendants & Carl Crouse. Earl R. McGimpsey, Asst. Atty. Gen., Dept.
    [Show full text]