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Shoreline Master Programs

Shoreline Master Programs

Shoreline Master Programs are local land use policies and regulations designed to manage shoreline use. These local programs protect natural resources for future generations, provide for public access to public waters and shores, and plan for water-dependent uses. They are created in partnership with the local community and Ecology, and must comply with the state Shoreline Management Act and Shoreline Master Program Guidelines.

Over 260 local programs must be updated by 2014. These updates are a unique opportunity to create a positive future for Washington’s shorelines. We hope you will get involved.

CITIZEN GUIDE: Learn more and help shape the future of Washington’s shorelines.

 

SHORELINE PLANNERS TOOLBOX: Find resources for updating shoreline master programs.

 

PERMITS AND ENFORCEMENT: Learn about local shoreline permits and enforcement.

MEDIA KIT: Find news releases and related content.

 

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SPOTLIGHT

GUIDELINES

2003 Settlement Agreement

Parties to the agreement

BLOG: ECOconnect

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NEWS RELEASES

NEW! - 5/24/12 Ecology starts review of the Issaquah shoreline program update, seeks public comment

Ecology seeks public comment on city of Camas shoreline program update

Ecology starts review of Tacoma shoreline program update

All Shoreline News Releases

PUBLICATIONS

NEW! - 5/24/12 SMP Handbook: Introduction

NEW! - 5/24/12 SMP Handbook: Shoreline Management Overview

NEW! - 5/24/12 SMP Handbook: SMP Planning Process

Shoreline Armoring Workshop Report (May 2009)

Focus on Making Sense of Tough Issues (Revised April 2011)