Please use the comment section of this post to suggest additional stakeholders and additional stakeholder agendas and needs.
I see the main stakeholders for any flood mitigation in the Rim as follows:
The WRHOA membership at large: All homeowners are affected by this issue, keep in mind the homeowners directly affected and the trustees are also in this stakeholder group. Homeowners at large want to be informed of the status of the project, and consulted on potential solutions. They want the solution to help those directly affected, but in a way that doesn't impact common areas or have a significant direct cost to the WRHOA or members, while preserving property values.
The WRHOA members with property directly affected by flooding: These stakeholders have all of the needs of the membership at large. In addition these homeowners need a solution that protects their property.
The WRHOA board of trustees: These stakeholders have all of the needs of the membership at large. In addition, they have a fiduciary responsibility to ensure that any solution is allowable within the laws and bylaws that govern Wilderness Rim.
King County: King County needs prompt, professional feedback on the needs of the other stakeholders, and proposed mitigation projects. King County also needs to provide proposals, schedules, plans, and reports to the WRHOA membership via the Flood Committee which will be responsible for making them available to the general membership.
FEMA: Possible stakeholder depending on King County Solution. King County will be primary interface with FEMA.
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