About this Event
Join us for a lunch and learn highlighting the Adopt-a-Downspout program and other innovative stormwater initiatives that are advancing climate resilience in our region. Hear from leaders at WSDOT, Stewardship Partners, and The Nature Conservancy as they discuss cross-sector collaboration, funding pathways for municipalities, and on-the-ground projects in Bellevue, including the recently installed Boxes of Rain beneath the I-405 to I-90 HOV on-ramp.
The program will conclude with an optional site visit to view the Rain Boxes in action; attendees should plan to drive or carpool for this portion. Bring rain gear and prepare to join in the field even if it is raining. Then you will get to see the Box of Rain in action. The installation is under an on-ramp so we will have some cover.
What to Expect:
- Expert Panel Discussion: Learn about the Adopt-a-Downspout program and other innovative stormwater strategies supporting climate resilience
- Cross-Sector Insights: Hear from WSDOT, Stewardship Partners, and The Nature Conservancy on collaboration, funding opportunities, and implementation lessons
- Local Project Highlights: Explore stormwater projects in Bellevue, including the Boxes of Rain installation near the I-405 to I-90 interchange
- Optional Site Visit: See the Boxes of Rain up close and learn how they function in a real-world setting
- Rain or Shine Experience: Come prepared for outdoor conditions and get a firsthand look at green infrastructure in action
Meet our Speakers:
Tatiana Dreisbach & Tony Bush – WSDOT
Tatiana and Tony have been with WSDOT’s Environmental Services Office since the early 2000s. Tony manages stormwater programs statewide, while Tatiana leads stormwater retrofit outreach and innovation. Together, they focus on improving water quality, supporting salmon and habitat, and integrating science, equity, and tribal considerations into WSDOT’s stormwater projects.
David Burger – Stewardship Partners
David brings 20+ years of experience in community-based salmon recovery and nonprofit leadership. As executive director of Stewardship Partners, he works with landowners and stakeholders to restore fish and wildlife habitat while supporting economic viability.
Kate Sievers – The Nature Conservancy
Kate is an environmental engineer leading the design and implementation of nature-based solutions. A former US Air Force Bioenvironmental Engineer, she brings technical expertise to conservation projects addressing complex societal challenges.
This event is ideal for municipal staff, sustainability and resilience professionals, developers, and anyone interested in innovative stormwater management and climate-adaptive infrastructure.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
GLY Construction, 14432 Southeast Eastgate Way, Bellevue, United States
USD 43.32








