Herring's House Park (Tualtwx) – Shoreline Restoration
Updated: October 7, 2024
Fall 2024
Environmental Science Associates (ESA) consultant has completed a study of the shoreline habitat at the park. The study has identified options for Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR), partners and stakeholders to evaluate to select a design option that will promote improved use of the habitat by juvenile salmon. The goal is to promote a stronger salmon population in this historic waterway.
In the early 2000s, SPR invested in this area's habitat by restoring the shoreline vegetation and creating a tidal inlet for fish migrating in and out of the waterway. We are now looking to help this habitat provide greater value for the local wildlife.
We now have a completed study and are working to identify funding appropriate for taking this study and concept to the next phase of design development and funding planning.
View the final Concept Study here.
Location
Herring's House Park (Tualtwx) - Shoreline and tidal inlet area:
4570 W Marginal Way SW, Seattle 98106
Budget
$75,000 in funding from King County’s Cooperative Watershed Management Grant Program, additional funding from Seattle Parks and Recreation’s Beach and Habitat restoration fund.
No funding for the development of the design plan and community have been identified.
Schedule
Design Study: Summer/Fall 2023
Design Development: TBD
Construction: TBD
Project Description
Juvenile salmonids access the shallow saltwater marsh at Herring’s House Park on the Lower Duwamish, but it may not be accessible at all tidal elevations and/or the access point to the marsh may be too narrow to attract significant use by large numbers of juveniles as they out-migrate. The consultant will prepare a feasibility study outlining the issues and opportunities at the site and prepare up to three alternative design concepts to provide better access for juvenile salmonids to the marsh. A preferred concept will be selected.