The estuarine lagoon and brackish wetlands of Kah Tai (qatáy) are the remains of an extensive estuary to Port Townsend Bay. What survives today, though diminished, is a remarkably tranquil oasis, not wilderness but still wild. The original intent of its creation should be respected, so that this gem in the heart of our community is preserved in perpetuity.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Friends of Kah Tai Board endorse Transit Proposition 1
The Friends of Kah Tai are supportive of Jefferson Transit for its services and its partnership with the community in protecting the Kah Tai Lagoon Nature Park buffers. The Friends of Kah Tai's focus is to protect the Park buffers from encroachment by development. Over fifteen years ago, during the permitting process, Jefferson Transit agreed to the responsibilities of protecting the buffers which are integral to the natural systems of the Park. We appreciate Jefferson Transit's stewardship through the years, helping to protect and preserve these buffers. We encourage voters to support Transit Proposition 1.
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