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Take the “Be Nice to Budd” pledge. If everyone committed to making a few minor changes in their daily routines, our combined efforts would keep Budd Inlet clean for the fish, seals, birds, and people to enjoy. You can make a difference.
- Walk, bike, or bus around town - leave your vehicle at home.
- Use alternatives to chemical pesticides.
- Use natural, organic, or slow-release fertilizers.
- Pick up pet waste when out on a walk and in your yard - pet waste is unhealthy for humans and aquatic life. One dog poop contains enough harmful bacteria to close 15 acres of shellfish beds!
- Plant native shrubs and trees - replacing grass with native plants helps rainwater soak into the ground as well as providing habitat for wildlife.
Show your commitment to personal actions that contribute to water clean with a beautiful "We're All Salmon Stewards" lawn sign. For a free lawn sign contact staff member Patricia Pyle (360) 570-5841, or send an e-mail.
Contact Us: Contact staff member Patricia Pyle (360) 570-5841, or send an e-mail.
Need More Information? Contact the Public Works office.
- Physical Address: 924 7th Ave. SE, Suite A
- Mailing Address: PO Box 1967, Olympia, WA 98507
- Download printer-friendly (PDF) directions to our office
- Hours: Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except City-recognized holidays)
- Phone: (360) 753-8588
- TTY: (360) 753-8270
- Email: Public Works