This project improved habitat along a section of eroding river bank and also reduced the potential for erosion damage to the Abbott Levee and Abbott Road.
Link to pageThis project replaced failing culverts through a levee on the lower Nooksack River with new culverts with fish-passable floodgates.
Link to pageView information about the construction of a soft shore berm and pathway along Birch Bay Drive.
Link to pageThis project involved pavement rehabilitation of approximately 2 miles or roadway, including the installation of rumble strips and new pavement markings.
Link to pageThis project repaired a levee on the Nooksack River north of Ferndale, improving fish passage and protecting critical infrastructure.
Link to pageThis project repaired the landslide damaged portion of Deer Trail in Birch Bay.
Link to pageThis project improved a Nooksack River levee in Deming to provide 100-year flood protection and improve fish habitat.
Link to pageThis project replaced old, inefficient floodgates that blocked fish passage with new fish-passable, state of the art floodgates.
Link to pageEast Smith Road Paving Project information and updates from Whatcom County Public Works
Link to pageEmergency repairs on Nooksack River levees after the November 2021 floods.
Link to pageStatus of emergency road repair projects resulting from the 2021 floods.
Link to pageThis item provides funding to install guardrail as a safety measures throughout the County at locations fitting criteria detailed in the grant application.
Link to pageReduced flooding potential on State Route 542 near Kendall and nearby residences; improved fish passage.
Link to pageThis project replaced a small breakwater with a larger and longer breakwater, improving safety for the ferry at the Lummi Island terminal.
Link to pageThe project included realigning a channel that runs adjacent to the Lynden Wastewater Treatment plant and enhancing habitat.
Link to pageThis project replaced the last 31-foot channel beam bridge on the Hannegan Road.
Link to pageImproved flood protection and fish habitat in Canyon Creek, a tributary to the North Fork Nooksack River.
Link to pageRepair a levee and provide enhanced habitat along the lower Nooksack River.
Link to pageMarine Drive - Locust Avenue to Alderwood Avenue
Link to pageWhatcom County Public Works replaced a failing 30" concrete barrier culvert with a 10' diameter culvert meeting current fish passage standards.
Link to pageEmergency bank stabilization on the North Fork Nooksack River to protect Rutsatz Road.
Link to pageEmergency repairs to the bank of the Nooksack River to protect Truck Road
Link to pageThis passage replaced a culvert that was a barrier to fish with a larger culvert that allows fish passage.
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