Washington State Data Book: The people, the economy, and the government of Washington State State of Washington Office of Financial Management

Income from State Lands

Source:  Department of Natural Resources

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INCOME1 FROM STATE LANDS
$ in Thousands
State
Fiscal Year
Income Distribution of Income
Total2 Sales3 Leases Other Trust Funds4 Management
Funds
Counties5 State6
1990 363,888 265,698 15,309 82,881 220,483 95,319 46,069 2,017
1991 329,360 188,997 17,261 123,102 191,749 92,385 42,026 3,200
1992 234,978 169,254 18,475 47,249 105,644 86,664 41,905 765
1993 279,310 172,225 21,464 85,621 123,287 99,406 51,108 5,512
1994 193,662 125,451 26,671 41,539 78,141 78,727 34,546 2,248
1995 276,971 191,967 22,042 62,961 130,415 87,131 52,385 7,039
1996 337,183 289,521 27,607 20,055 131,263 105,158 95,958 4,803
1997 371,430 314,944 30,527 25,960 143,269 115,245 103,764 9,151
1998 294,761 234,940 30,737 29,084 117,013 92,969 78,682 6,099
1999 333,983 260,802 31,011 42,169 132,039 98,373 97,384 6,187
2000 328,265 234,456 35,031 58,778 134,619 106,516 78,776 8,354
2001 238,431 180,819 33,296 24,317 118,130 86,735 64,171 11,939
2002 220,412 159,521 37,292 23,599 91,009 74,957 57,133 8,716
2003 217,886 155,344 38,337 24,205 102,016 86,077 58,149 13,707
2004 271,861 190,345 39,169 42,347 108,445 101,598 70,708 24,909
2005 304,367 228,887 42,239 33,241 128,722 129,887 81,117 16,385
2006 308,660 231,084 45,602 31,975 117,899 137,518 72,750 12,827

1Income categories modified in 1989. "Other" includes interest income, equipment rental/sales, fire activity, federal grants, miscellaneous.
2Totals may not add due to rounding.
3Income from the sale of timber, land, and other valuable materials less Forest Road Assessments.
4Schools and other grantees. Trusts include the Current Funds (less the county revenues), the Permanent Funds, General Fund, Harbor Improvement, Capitol Purchase and Development, and Aquatic Land Enhancement Account.
5Includes both Forest Board Transfer and Purchase.
6Includes Clarke-McNary, Institutions, Fisheries, Game, Social & Health Services, Natural Resources, Parks, and others (General Fund Non-Forest Board lands).