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*The development and funding of infrastructure is a driver for ecological degradation or restoration. | |||
*This community assistance effort works with small jurisdictions in the early stages of project development. |
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The Infrastructure Assistance Coordinating Council (IACC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping Washington communities and tribes identify and obtain resources they need to develop, improve, and maintain infrastructure. It consists of staff from state and federal agencies, local government associations, and nonprofit technical assistance organizations. IACC is a unique organization that has enhanced the relationships between government agencies, tribes, and communities in Washington for over 25 years. Together with IACC, communities and tribes are better able to provide the infrastructure necessary to enhance, preserve, and protect Washington's environment and quality of life. IACC is operated by four Board Officers and six Board Members.
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Notes
- The development and funding of infrastructure is a driver for ecological degradation or restoration.
- This community assistance effort works with small jurisdictions in the early stages of project development.