FWPP’s Biannual Report summarizes accomplishments in Project Planning, Implementation, Outreach, Monitoring, Tribal Engagement, and Financial Leverage from July-Dec. 2014. Click here for the full report: Biannual Report July-Dec 2014_Final_1-21-15
Proposition 405 – 2012 FWPP Exit Poll Fact Sheet
On November 6, 2012, Flagstaff, Arizona voters over-whelmingly approved a $10 million bond — Question 405, “Forest Health and Water Supply Protection Pro-ject” (hereafter the Watershed Project). This municipal bond project, backed by secondary property taxes, will finance up to $10 million to support planning and im-plementation of forest health and water supply protec-tion projects on 14,446 acres of U.S. Forest Service and State lands primarily outside Flagstaff city limits. This bond authorization is the first payment for water-shed services (hereafter water resources) project im-plemented on national forest lands in the United States that was subjected to voter approval and financed through municipal bonds. Exit polling was conducted by Northern Arizona University (NAU) researchers to understand underlying dimensions of voter support or opposition to payments for water resources.
Read the full report HERE.
From There to Here
From There to Here – A “historical” overview of events and actions that lead to the succesful passage of Flagstaff’s $10M bond helping fund the Flagstaff Watershed Protection Project.
November 2012 Ballot Question 405 – Exit Poll Results
On November 6, 2012, Flagstaff, Arizona voters over-whelmingly approved a $10 million bond — Question 405, “Forest Health and Water Supply Protection Pro-ject” (hereafter the Watershed Project). This municipal bond project, backed by secondary property taxes, will finance up to $10 million to support planning and im-plementation of forest health and water supply protec-tion projects on 14,446 acres of U.S. Forest Service and State lands primarily outside Flagstaff city limits. This bond authorization is the first payment for water-shed services (hereafter water resources) project im-plemented on national forest lands in the United States that was subjected to voter approval and financed through municipal bonds. Exit polling was conducted by Northern Arizona University (NAU) researchers to understand underlying dimensions of voter support or opposition to payments for water resources.
Click the link below to view the Exit Poll Survey Results.
FWPP Utility Bill Insert
This flyer was created to help inform Flagstaff residents of the
Flagstaff Watershed Protection Project and will be included in utility bills mailed to 18,000 Flagstaff residences.
Click the link below to view the utility bill insert..
FWPP Brochure
View the FWPP brochure for a simple summary of the Flagstaff Watershed Protection Project.