The document discusses partnerships between urban and rural areas in the Tualatin Watershed to address water quality and ecological needs through a community restoration program. It notes the importance of weaving existing local, state, and federal resources together to maximize benefits, ensuring most funds go directly to projects, and taking a watershed scale approach through voluntary incentive programs, restoration, efficiency, and conservation efforts across farms, cities, and individual actions. Goals include investing over $14 million from 2004 to 2018 from various public and private funding sources.