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The King County Flood Control District is a special purpose government created to provide funding and policy oversight for flood protection projects and programs in King County.
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The King County Flood Control District's work plan is guided by the King County Flood Hazard Management Plan which was developed by King County Executive Ron Sims and adopted by the King County Council in January 2007. The plan serves as the comprehensive map of development for flood control and floodplain management and identifies up to $335 million in critical flood protection repairs to the County's aging flood prevention infrastructure.

The Flood District contracts with the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Water and Land Resource Division to carry out the approved flood protection projects and programs.

On November 2, 2009, the King County Flood Control District Board of Directors passed resolution FCD2009-22.3: A resolution relating to the operations and finances of the King County Flood Control Zone District; adopting the District's 2010 work program, budget, operating budget for King County, capital budget and six-year capital improvement program; and authorizing improvements. (This document includes the District resolution and related attachments such as the 2010 work program, the District's 2010 budget, King County Water and Land Resources 2010 budget, the District's 2010 capital budget, opportunity fund projects and the district oversight budget.)