FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 7, 2026
The draft 2026-2030 Action Agenda for Puget Sound is now available for public review and comment, and we invite you to share your feedback.
This Action Agenda represents hundreds of hours of collaboration by conservation and recovery leaders and practitioners across the Puget Sound watershed. It describes the Strategies and Actions that we need to achieve over the coming years to accelerate Puget Sound recovery, and it fulfills both state statutory requirements and federal National Estuary Program and Executive Order requirements.
How to comment
The public comment period ends on February 3, 2026, at 5 pm.
You can provide comments by either uploading a letter or providing individual comments using the 2026-2030 Action Agenda Public Comment Form.
We created this brief letter to help guide your review. We are open to all feedback, suggestions, and questions. In particular, we welcome your thoughts on:
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Whether the Topic descriptions clearly explain the issues and pressures affecting Puget Sound, and how the proposed Strategies and Actions address them.
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Any Strategies or Actions that feel unclear or could benefit from edits for clarity.
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Whether there are Actions in the Recovery Plan chapter where you or your organization could make a Commitment to support implementation
You can find all of the links to review the current draft of the 2026-2030 Action Agenda on our website: Puget Sound Partnership 2026-2030 Action Agenda.
If you have any questions, you can email us at [email protected].
Thank you for taking the time to review and comment on the draft 2026–2030 Action Agenda. Your feedback is essential to shaping the future of Puget Sound recovery.
Sincerely,
The Puget Sound Partnership
About the Puget Sound Partnership
The Puget Sound Partnership is the state agency formed to lead the region’s collective effort to restore and protect Puget Sound. Working with hundreds of government agencies, Tribes, scientists, businesses, and nonprofits, the Partnership mobilizes partner action around a common agenda, advances Sound investments, and tracks progress to optimize recovery.
For more information, go to www.psp.wa.gov.
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