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In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing efforts to address environmental justice and climate change in Seattle, particularly focusing on the Duwamish Valley. Chair Strauss emphasized the importance of a comprehensive approach to funding and program coordination, highlighting the integration of the Duwamish Valley Action Plan with Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) initiatives. The plan, which has been in place for five years, aims to tackle issues such as sea level rise and flooding, with a strong emphasis on community engagement.
Council members expressed support for restoring and consolidating environmental justice funding, noting a recent settlement of over $160 million from Monsanto related to pollution in the lower Duwamish River. This settlement is expected to significantly aid in environmental cleanup efforts, although questions remain about its impact on existing general fund allocations.
The Office of Sustainability and Environment (OSE) reported a substantial increase in its budget from $8 million in 2018-2019 to approximately $30 million today, reflecting the city's commitment to combating the climate crisis. Despite a reduction in general fund contributions, OSE has managed to maintain staffing levels while effectively channeling funds into community programs.
Officials underscored the importance of being proactive and agile in securing additional funding, particularly in light of federal initiatives aimed at promoting environmental justice. The meeting concluded with a call for continued focus on integrating climate considerations across all city departments to ensure a unified response to the challenges ahead.
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