The Washington Community Forestry Council (WCFC) exists to advise the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Commissioner of Public Lands on urban and community forestry issues across Washington State. The Council works closely with DNR’s Urban and Community Forestry (UCF) Program staff as designees of the Agency in a collaborative and mutually supportive way. More information on the DNR UCF Program can be found here.
The Council typically meets five times per year in February, April, June, September and November. Meetings are virtual and typically scheduled for 3.5 hours with breaks, during regular business hours. In general the Council is focused on advising the UCF Program on special projects, new initiatives, strategic investments, and other relevant topics of interest. In recent years the council has been instrumental in helping the UCF program incorporate principles of equity and environmental justice into delivery of program services.

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Washington’s docks serve as more than just a scenic gateway to the water; they are essential to our local economy and recreational activities. These docks facilitate leisurely boating, community events, and critical commercial operations, underscoring the importance of maintaining safe, reliable, and sustainable water access. Pacific Netting Products (PNP) is a leader in dock infrastructure solutions, playing a vital role in enhancing ports and marinas throughout the state. Their innovative products not only enhance safety but also improve functionality for all who enjoy the water.