Meeting on Funding Opportunties to Protect and Restore Upper Clinton River and Lake St. Clair Watersheds SEMCOG, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will host a second informational meeting for governments and organizations on funding opportunities and developing projects for protecting and restoring the Upper Clinton River and Lake St. Clair Watersheds. Tuesday August 9, 2011 9 a.m.?noon Oakland County Executive Conference Building 4th Floor Conference Room 2100 Pontiac Lake Road, Bldg. 41 West Waterford, MI 48328 Meeting agenda ( http://smcg.informz.net/SMCG/data/images/agenda_workshop_2.pdf ) (PDF) Meeting attendees will learn about the following opportunities: - The benefits of and procedures for submitting projects to the Lake St. Clair/St. Clair River Strategic Implementation Plan, - The Army Corps Reconnaissance Study in the Clinton River Watersheds and opportunities to identify projects for prospective federal funding, and - Request input and assistance in developing your own implementation project. The Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) is a five year list of projects for implementing the St. Clair River and Lake St. Clair Comprehensive Management Plan. The Management Plan addresses the entire Lake St. Clair Watershed, including: - Lake St. Clair, - Clinton River, - Anchor Bay, - Lake St. Clair Direct Drainage, - St. Clair River and its watersheds. Development of the SIP is a requirement of law in order to request appropriations of authorized federal funding for protecting and restoring the Lake St. Clair watershed. The federal Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) was reauthorized in 2007 with $20 million for ecosystem restoration projects that are consistent with the Management Plan. The SIP is intended to ensure a coordinated implementation process through a variety of funding mechanisms, including the WRDA, GLRI (Great Lakes Restoration Initiative), and other federal and state funding programs. This is not a specific grant program with guaranteed funding. Rather, a process to gather projects for implementing the Management Plan. An implementation strategy will be developed for each project listed in the SIP. To prevent confusion and maintain a simplified process, the project identification process of the Army Corps Reconnaissance Study is being coordinated with the SIP's project submission process. Please attend this August 9 meeting to learn more about both of these initiatives and how to submit your project for inclusion in the SIP and/or Army Corps Clinton River Watersheds Reconnaissance Study. SEMCOG is a regional planning partnership of local governmental units serving 4.7 million people in the seven-county region of Southeast Michigan striving to enhance the region's quality of life. If you would prefer not to receive e-mails from us, go here. http://SMCG.informz.net/SMCG/default.asp?action=u&email=glin-announce@great-lakes.net&mi=1677692 Please send any comments about this e-mail to mailto:tait at semcog.org Powered by Informz for iMIS http://pod4.informz.net/clk/red8.asp?u=1031967942&mi=1677692&l=1 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.great-lakes.net/lists/glin-announce/attachments/20110803/e7c3a209/attachment.html