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This document was prepared for the Johnson Creek Watershed Council (JCWC) by Adolfson Associates, Inc. (Adolfson) under the direction of Bob Storer. The Johnson Creek Watershed Action Plan project was funded with grants from the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB), the Partnership for Willamette Ecosystem Restoration (PoWER) funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA), and the Bonneville Environmental Foundation.
The primary authors of this report were Bob Storer and Tom McGuire of Adolfson. Ms. Ikuno Masterson of Adolfson performed Principal Review and Anne Durhkoop and Adrienne Carmin of Adolfson provided word processing and graphics support. David Reid served as the JCWC Project Manager.
Vigil-Agrimis, Inc. (VGI), and Jeanne Lawson Associates, Inc. (JLA) served as sub-consultants. Maureen Raad of VGI provided GIS mapping and technical support and Vaughn Brown and Alex Cousins of JLA provided public outreach services. Ali Young, of the City of Portland, Bureau of Environmental Services (BES) provided extensive information and technical review. Chris Prescott of the City of Portland, Endangered Species Act (ESA) Program, and Chip McConnaha of Mobrand Biometrics, Inc. provided valuable salmonid habitat information and Ecosystem Diagnostic and Treatment (EDT) modeling results and interpretation.
The Johnson Creek Watershed Council would like to thank the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB), the Partnership for Willamette Ecosystem Restoration (PoWER), and the Bonneville Environmental Foundation for their financial support. JCWC would also like to thank Ms. Kim Hatfield, former JCWC Coordinator for her efforts in writing and obtaining grant funds, and initiating the project.
In addition, both Adolfson and the JCWC would like to thank the members of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) for their dedication and efforts in providing valuable input and support. Their commitment and hard work in reviewing the materials, submitting information and feedback, and evaluating prioritized projects under tight deadlines is greatly appreciated.