Tacomax Max Habitat Enhancement and Interpretive Boardwalk
Project Overview
Basics
Tacomax Max Habitat Enhancement and Interpretive Boardwalk
Completed
The new Tacoma Street Max Orange Line Light Rail station passes over Johnson Creek. During the station construction, large wood was added to Johnson Creek and a high flow channel constructed. An interpretive boardwalk was built over the high flow channel for rail commuters to see Johnson Creek and learn about stream ecology and the habitat project.
2012
2013
2015
4/19/2017
Location
In TriMet Tacoma Station footprint
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Performance Measures
Expected Performance Measures
Riparian / Floodplain Native Planting Area | Side of stream / river: One side | 1 acres |
Side Channel Habitat Increase | Inundation frequency: Equal or more frequent than annual | 0.5 lf |
Stream Habitat Accessible | Stream Habitat Accessible: Coho habitat accessible | 0.06 miles |
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Financials
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Focal Species
Focal Species
This low gradient, lower watershed reach is ideal holding habitat for spawners just leaving the Willamette.
This is a good holding/resting habitat on steelhead headed for the upper watershed or Reed Lake.
This low gradient, lower watershed reach is ideal holding/resting habitat for spawners headed for the upper watershed or Crystal Springs Creek.
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