Cedar River Council
The Cedar River Council (CRC) is an independent public forum that promotes the health of the Cedar River.
CRC advises and advocates on topics relating to:
- Public safety
- Fish habitat restoration and protection
- Flooding
- Water supply and quality
- Climate change
- River access and uses
The CRC began meeting in 1995 to help King County fulfill the goals of the Lower Cedar River Basin and Nonpoint Pollution Action Plan, adopted 1997. (K.C.C. Motion 9410 and ordinance 12809.)
CRC members include basin residents, environmental interests, local businesses, and governmental interests from local, state, federal and tribes.