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Cowlitz Fisheries Annual Project Review meeting set for May 19

Tacoma Power, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the Cowlitz Fisheries Technical Committee will host a public meeting about Cowlitz River fisheries and hatchery programs from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 19.

The meeting will take place at Centralia College’s Walton Science Center, Room 121 (620 Centralia College Blvd.).

Attendees will learn about the Fisheries and Hatchery Management Plan review process and have an opportunity to provide input on issues such as the summer-run steelhead recycling program.

A second public meeting to finalize the Annual Project Review process will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 30, at the same location.

People can view the meeting agenda at tacomapower.com/cowlitzfishreport and submit questions in advance to cowlitz@cityoftacoma.org.

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