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OWEB
Board and Director's Office
Board Overview
The Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board is a state agency led by a policy oversight board.  The Board’s seventeen members represent the public at large, tribes, state natural resource agency boards and commissions, and federal natural resources agencies.  The Board meets four times a year to act on applications for funds to accomplish watershed restoration activities, and is responsible for establishing Oregon’s long-term strategy for achieving sustainable watershed health. 
 
Of the Board’s seventeen members, eleven are voting members.  At least one voting member is a tribal representative, and five others are citizen representatives.  The remaining five voting members are drawn from governing boards and commissions of five state agencies:  the Board of Forestry, Board of Agriculture, Environmental Quality Commission, Fish and Wildlife Commission, and Water Resources Commission.
 
Of the six non-voting Board members, five represent federal natural resource agencies with expertise in forest and agricultural land management, water quality, and salmon recovery, and one represents the Oregon State University Extension Service.

Director's Office Overview
This section is the Director’s Office, including the Executive Director and the Executive Assistant to the Director. The Director’s Office coordinates board activities, and leads the agency on policy and legislative issues. This section coordinates legal services provided by the Attorney General’s office, manages human resources issues, and oversees implementation of all agency activities.

Board Links
Board Meetings (agendas, staff reports, minutes)
Board Members
Board Grant Decisions

 
Page updated: October 05, 2007

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