Lower Johnson Creek Habitat Enhancement Phase 2
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Project Overview
Basics
Lower Johnson Creek Habitat Enhancement Phase 2
Planning/Design
The lower 1.5 miles of Johnson Creek provides valuable cold water habitat to salmon, steelhead and lamprey that use Johnson Creek and upper Willamette River fish that temporarily seek thermal refuge during the late spring and early summer when the mainstem Willamette gets too warm. Habitat enhancement that creates resting pools and log structures for cover is a high priority for the Council, and this project seeks to build upon recently completed work at river mile 0.5, and previously completed work at the confluence of Johnson Creek with the Willamette. We are proposing large wood habitat enhancement between river mile 0.6 and 0.8 of Johnson Creek.
2023
2025
2025
3/27/2023
Location
Organizations
Funders | |
Lead Implementer | |
Other Partners | City of Milwaukie |
Contacts
Elizabeth Brosig - Johnson Creek Watershed Council (JCWC) (elizabeth@jcwc.org)
Performance Measures
Expected Performance Measures
Large Wood Placement | Placement Density: 15 - 25 yrd^3/1000 ft Placement Location: In Channel | 2,000 lf |
Riparian / Floodplain Native Planting Channel Length | Side of stream / river: Both sides of stream Width of planting area (meters from bank): 11 - 20 meters | 1,000 lf |
Riparian / Floodplain Native Planting Channel Length | Side of stream / river: One side of stream Width of planting area (meters from bank): 11 - 20 meters | 1,000 lf |
Reported Performance Measures
Reported Performance Measures are not relevant for Projects in the Planning/Design stage.
Financials
Budget
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Reported Expenditures
No Expenditures have been reported for this Project.
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Focal Species
Focal Species
Large wood structures will provide cold water rearing and resting habitat to adult and juvenile chum salmon.
Large wood structures will provide cold water rearing and resting habitat to adult and juvenile coho salmon.
Large wood structures will provide cold water rearing and resting habitat to adult and juvenile fall Chinook salmon.
Large wood structures will provide cold water rearing and resting habitat to adult and juvenile Pacific lamprey.
Large wood structures will provide cold water rearing and resting habitat to adult and juvenile spring Chinook salmon.
Large wood structures will provide cold water rearing and resting habitat to adult and juvenile steelhead.
Project Types
Project Types
We have discussed the project with all landowners but currently we do not have any formal agreements with any of them.
This project is an instream habitat restoration project that will result in increased habitat complexity in the lowest mile of Johnson Creek by installing log structures, removing invasive plants, and planting native trees and shrubs.
FIP Bienniums
FIP Bienniums
Project Details
Attachments
CP_ProposalEvaluationResponses_B3_JCWC_LowerJCHabitatEnhancementPhase2
- Uploaded On
- 10/3/2022
- File Type
- Description
- This document includes responses to the Clackamas Partnership FIP Biennium 3 Fatal Flaw questions and Evaluation Criteria questions.
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Notes
09/18/2020 11:50 AM | Tiffany Mancillas | The three partners and land owners are Americold, OLCC and, Clackamas County Corrections Department. |
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