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FSLRRD Advisory Committee Meeting December 9, 2019 Funding projects of the San Francisquito Creek Joint Powers Authority Len Materman, Executive Director San Mateo County Flood Control District East Palo Alto Menlo Park Palo Alto Santa


  1. FSLRRD Advisory Committee Meeting December 9, 2019 Funding projects of the San Francisquito Creek Joint Powers Authority Len Materman, Executive Director

  2. San Mateo County Flood Control District East Palo Alto Menlo Park Palo Alto Santa Clara Valley San Francisquito Creek Water District Pacific Ocean

  3. San Francisquito Creek S.F. Bay through Highway 101 project, completed in 2018 • Protect 3 miles of shoreline (in creek) against any flow & sea level 10 ft. above today’s high tide SF • Create / restore 22 acres of climate resilient habitat for an endangered fish, bird and mouse Bay • $77 million in funding from: 5 local agencies (37), 2 state agencies (30), PG&E (10) • Enhance access to recreational/commuter trails • Upgrade major gas and sewer pipelines • New recycled water line to East Palo Alto Palo Alto East Palo Alto

  4. SFCJPA Funding: The Big Picture Annual operating budget A pproximately $1 million, 90-95% from founding agencies (currently $185K each), 5-10% from grant overhead. Capital project funding Over $125 million since 2010 directed towards planning, design, construction, and maintenance of SFCJPA projects. Fed • Local (5 founding agencies + EPA Sanitary District ) [PE [PE RCE • State (Caltrans, Dept. Water Res., Coastal Conserv.) Loc RCE NTA al NTA GE] • Federal (FEMA, Corps, Fish & Wildlife) 41% GE] Stat • Private (PG&E, Facebook) e 32% Future funding sources being explored • Grants / Corps of Engineers • Aggregate private flood insurance • Bay Restoration Authority • Cap & trade carbon market • Companies/utilities/developers • New finance district bond

  5. SF Bay through Hwy 101 built: max creek flow S.F. + sea level 10 ft. above current high tide Bay Today, upstream of Hwy. 101 floods in 22-yr event Dec. 2022: Project protects to 70-yr. flood of record Upstream detention: (arrow) 100-yr. event. SAFER Bay = high tide + 10 ft Alts. Phase 1 (solid lines) complete Dec. 2023 Phase 2 (dashed) completion date unknown Alts. East Palo Alto Palo Alto Menlo Park Estimated costs and funding: Previous costs and funding: Planning & Design: P & D: $3.3 M ($2.5M VW, $0.8M Caltrans) Construction: $33.5M ($3M FEMA, $8.6M Caltrans, $2.1M ($1.5M Valley Water, $0.6M SMCFCD) $5M VW, $2.9M CA; $14M FEMA/SFBRA/other locals) Construction: P & D: $4.1M ($1.3M State, $1.5M local, $1.3M FEMA) $75.2M ($29.7 VW, $5.5M other locals, Phase 1 Constr: $19.5M ($16M FEMA, $3.5M local) $30M State, $10M PG&E) Phase 2 Construction: ?? 6 miles

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