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..."Construction crews installed streets, sidewalks, and underground utilities in the fall of 2023 for a neighborhood of 59 homes about 1 mile inland.

“We went from forest land about three years ago, and now we have a finished product full of street signs and sidewalks and drainages, so it's a really cool sight to see,” said Ryan Hendricks, a Quinault Tribal Council member and former construction manager.

Hendricks lives in the lower portion of Taholah Village, where homes and businesses sit about 6 feet above the average daily high tide. An expanding ocean, fueled by global warming, is gradually pushing sea levels higher, while king tides that come every November, December, and January can quickly push seas much higher for short stretches. So can winter storms.

Satellite images show the top of the seawall that protects Taholah from the surf is now littered with logs tossed there by the ocean.

“A lot of these logs are getting shoved over the seawall by the waves and the high tides, and they're landing in tribal members backyards,” Hendricks said. “And it's a little bit scary.”

In January 2022, much of the lower village had to evacuate from flooding during a stormy high tide. The tribe put elders up at the Quinault Beach Resort and Casino in Ocean Shores, about 20 miles south of Taholah."...
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