1. Inputs

Inputs (last updated 3-2-15)


“Inputs focus on the activities needed for the SRRTTF to organize, function, and achieve results. Examples include signing the MOA, convening regular meetings, seeking financial assistance, and budgeting. Inputs are important because they lead to trust, collaboration and agreement on actions needed to achieve results. Measures include numbers of key decisions, meetings, and actions directed towards funding the Task Force activities. Inputs are important during the entire process but of higher priority during the first permit cycle.” (Department of Ecology Measurable Progress Definition, Attachment A)


Number of Meetings in 2012:
Task Force Meetings: 10
Administrative Work Group Meetings: 7
Technical Track Work Group Meetings: 17

Number of Meetings in 2013
Task Force Meetings: 15
Funding Work Group Meetings: 7
Technical Track Work Group Meetings: 9

Number of Meetings in 2014
Task Force Meetings: 13
Funding Work Group Meetings: 1
Technical Track Work Group Meetings:12
Memorandum of Agreement Work Group Meetings: 2

Task Force Meetings and Summaries (2012-present)

Year in Review: 2012, 2013, 2014
2012 Task Force Year in Review
2013 Task Force Year in Review
2014 Task Force Year in Review

Task Force Budget Annual Reports

Funding Requests