Mountains to Sound Greenway Proposed National Heritage Area - For the Future of the Greenway - The Greenway Trust is leading a bipartisan campaign to have the U.S. Congress designate the Mountains to Sound Greenway as a National Heritage Area. Twenty years of conservation have protected the natural heritage of the Greenway. From Ellensburg to Seattle, the Greenway encompasses spectacular public lands, productive working farms and forests, endless opportunities for outdoor recreation, and vibrant communities with strong economies. Now is the time to conserve this special place for future generations. A National Heritage Area designation provides the recognition and resources needed to increase the visibility of the Greenway and maintain our shared heritage for future generations. A National Heritage Area Designation will: • Celebrate and interpret the rich history and natural heritage that makes this a unique place in the nation. • Increase the visibility of the communities in the Greenway through an enhanced sense of place and importance. • Enhance funding opportunities through private and public partnerships. • Enable agencies to share staff, such as a wildlife biologist or conservation corps crews. • Encourage interagency collaboration on trails with multiple land owners for maintenance and signage. • Create a branding campaign for the Greenway to increase tourism. • Allow ecological restoration across multiple jurisdictions, property owners, and watersheds. GreenwayHeritage.org VOICE YOUR SUPPORT • Sign the petition at GreenwayHeritage.org. • Submit a support letter at GreenwayHeritage.org. • Contact your elected officials and ask them to pass National Heritage Area legislation for the Mountains to Sound Greenway: U.S. Representatives Dave Reichert, Adam Smith, Suzan DelBene, and Jim McDermott, and U.S. Senators Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray.
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