The King County Flood Control District’s work plan is guided by the King County Flood Hazard Management Plan which was 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 Control 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.
View the Flood Control District’s 2020 Work Plan, Budget and Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) here.
Programs & Budget
- Annual & Performance Reports
- 2020 Capital Improvement Plan & Budget
- 2019 Plan & Budget
- 2018 Plan & Budget
- 2017 Plan & Budget
- 2016 Plan & Budget
- 2015 Plan & Budget
- 2014 Plan & Budget
- 2013 Plan & Budget
- 2012 Plan & Budget
- Lower Green River Corridor Flood Hazard Management Plan
- Local Hazard Mitigation Plan
- Home Elevations and Buy-Outs
- Sub-Regional Opportunity Fund
- Flood Reduction Grants
- Cooperative Watershed Grants