Restoring West Seattle’s Schmitz Park Creek

the Restore Project meets at Photographer Art Wolfe's West Seattle Home for their inaugural meeting in their effort to bring Salmon back to the creek at Schmitz Park. Photo by Patrick Robinson.
Photo by Patrick Robinson – westsideseattle.com

Last night, the project to restore the creek at Schmitz Park here in West Seattle kicked off with the first meeting of the Schmitz Park Creek Restore group at my home. We presented our ideas for daylighting the creek and restoring the salmon run to this preserved natural area. Our goal is to reconnect the creek to Alki Beach, continue to protect 53 acres of old growth forest, and re-establish the natural cove at the mouth of the creek.

Though I travel often, West Seattle will always be home. It’s an exciting project, and I’m glad to be a part of it! Read more about the project on the Westside Seattle!

One Response to “Restoring West Seattle’s Schmitz Park Creek”

  1. deirdre says:

    University of Washington Master of Landscape Architecture Students Partner with Schmitz Park Creek Restore to Reconnect Urban Wilds with Puget Sound

    https://www.westsideseattle.com/robinson-papers/2024/11/27/university-washington-students-partner-schmitz-park-creek-restore

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