Survey - You tell us!

King County is developing an updated Cedar River CIS to reevaluate and reprioritize flood risk reduction projects along the Cedar River. The strategy will guide future projects to reduce flood risks and protect fish and wildlife habitat throughout the river corridor.

The Cedar River CIS update will bring management practices up to date with current regulations, plan for future conditions, and will help guide improvement projects along the Cedar River.

Your input will help us understand your experience with the Cedar River and what your priorities are for its future. This survey should take five minutes or less to complete.

 

Question title

What area(s) of the Cedar River corridor do you frequent the most?

Select all that apply.

Cedar River Parks or Natural Areas (for example: Renton Riverview Park or Cedar Grove Natural Area)
Maplewood Golf Course
Cedar River Trail
Other (please specify)
None, I do not frequent any areas of the Cedar River corridor
Closed to responses

Question title

Please specify which parks or natural areas you frequent.

Select all that apply

Riverview Park - Renton
Ron Regis Park
Soos Creek Park and Trail
Fred V. Habernicht Rotary Park
Belmondo Reach Natural Area
Cavanaugh Pond Natural Area
Ricardi Reach Natural Area
Cedar Grove Natural Area
Lower Lions Reach Natural Area
Dorre Don Reach Natural Area
Big Bend Natural Area
Landsburg Reach Natural Area
Other (please specify)
Closed to responses

Question title

How do you interact with the Cedar River corridor?

Select all that apply

I enjoy cycling the trails for recreation or commuting.
I enjoy walking the trails.
I enjoy boating, swimming, or floating the river.
I enjoy wildlife viewing along the corridor.
I fish in the river.
I visit parks or sports fields adjacent to the river.
I help improve habitat along the river through my work or volunteering.
I live on, work on, or own property adjacent to the river.
Other (please specify)
I don't interact with the Cedar River.
Closed to responses

Learn more

Visit Managing Flood Risks on the Cedar River to learn more about the Cedar River Capital Investment Strategy

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