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Thank You to Our Attendees, Sponsors, and Exhibitors for Making MuniCon 2025 a Success!

A huge thank you to all who attended MuniCon 2025—both in-person and virtually. Your participation and enthusiasm made this event a resounding success. Whether you were able to join us in Vancouver or tuned in remotely, we appreciate your dedication to advancing stormwater management and environmental stewardship.

We would also like to extend a special thank you to our sponsors and exhibitors who played a pivotal role in making this conference possible. Your support helped create a dynamic, engaging environment for learning, networking, and collaboration.


Thank You to the MuniCon 2025 Planning Team!

We want to extend a huge thank you to the dedicated planning team who made MuniCon 2025 a resounding success. From the Washington State Stormwater Center to our partners at the City of Vancouver, the Washington State Department of Ecology, and all the volunteers, speakers, and sponsors, your contributions were invaluable. We couldn’t have done it without every one of you!

MuniCon 2025 Video Content is Live!

We’re working diligently to upload all video content from MuniCon 2025 to our YouTube channel as quickly as possible. Tracks 1 and 4 are now live, with more to follow soon. Due to some technical issues beyond our control, you may notice that a few presentations are missing. We appreciate your patience as we work with presenters to re-record these sessions. Those will be added to the playlists as soon as they’re ready. Thank you for your understanding!

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MuniCon 2025 Downloadables

Conference Coordinator: Laurie Larson-Pugh

Vancouver Waterfront Park

One highlight from MuniCon 2025 that is still available to enjoy is the scenic walking tour of Vancouver’s award-winning Waterfront Park. See how design elements like the Columbia River Water Feature and Grant Street Pier function within the broader goals of sustainable maintenance and public space stewardship.