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Goldmark asks Gregoire to distribute funds to timber counties

OLYMPIA – Commissioner of Public Lands Peter Goldmark has proposed releasing $10 million from a state forestland management account for distribution to 20 ‘timber counties’.

“Counties are cutting budgets and strapped for cash. When we can, we should provide some relief,” Commissioner of Public Lands Peter Goldmark said. “I believe that we can afford to redistribute $10 million to the counties to aide them through unprecedented budgetary challenges.”

The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) manages millions of acres of state forestlands on behalf of 20 counties, mostly in western Washington. In fiscal year 2011, those lands generated $96 million in non-tax revenue that was distributed to those counties from the Forest Development Account.

"We appreciate the Commissioner taking this step to help out timber counties. This is a big deal for us," said Wahkiakum County Commissioner Dan Cothren.

DNR uses a portion, currently 21 percent, of those revenues to manage natural resources sales, plant trees after timber harvests, protect clean water, and restore habitat on those lands. Much of the acreage was deeded by the counties to the state’s care in the early 20th Century after the lands were heavily logged and abandoned by private owners.

Goldmark proposes to distribute the funds based on the 10-year average of each county’s revenue from the Forest Development Account. If approved, the account would still have a six-month cushion for operations.

 
 

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