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7.B. - Page 13 of 42 <br />1959 to Today <br />San Mateo County and its cities have been addressing sea level rise, flooding, <br />coastal erosion, and stormwater retention in a variety of ways <br />San Mateo County Flood Control District (FCD) <br />Formed in 1959; addresses flooding in three county flood <br />zones; oversees a budget of approximately $3.8 million <br />Colima Creer an Bruno San Francisquito <br />Issued bonds to alleviate Improved channels Member of the San <br />flooding in South San and culverts in lower Francisquito Creek Joint <br />Francisco San Bruno Creek Powers Authority <br />Independent City Efforts <br />Several cities have pursued flood mitigation projects <br />Foster City Levees North Shoreview Flood Projects <br />Will be improved using Will protect the City of San Mateo <br />recent bond money from storm surges along the bayshore <br />Other County Efforts <br />These planning efforts include County and City/County <br />collaborations that have engaged numerous stakeholders <br />Stormwater SeaChange Vulnerability Assessment <br />(C/CAG) (Office of Sustainability) <br />Operational San Mateo Plain <br />Landscape Units Groundwater Assessment <br />(SFEI) (SMC Environmental Health) <br />Flood Resilience Program (FRP) <br />A County initiative that addresses flood risks in <br />cross jurisdictional areas through memorandums of <br />understanding (MOUs) <br />Belmont Creek Navigable Slougr Bayfront Canal <br />Developed a Watershed Leveraged existing Applied for over $14 million <br />Management Plan to resources to identify worth of state/federal <br />obtain grants near-term solutions construction funding <br />'_ooking Ahead to 2019-2100 <br />The Flood and Sea Level Rise ResiliencyAgenc, will speak with one voice <br />without boundaries across San Mateo County to create a resilient shoreline <br />4-C <br />/CAG <br />Cities <br />ounty <br />Flood COOd6 <br />Agencies ee� °~dro <br />FEMA <br />USACE AO <br />,100 "%\ <br />Restoration <br />Agencies <br />SF Creek JPA\ I <br />SMC Flood Control* /Flood ' • \ <br />1 I <br />ISea Level RiseI <br />IResiliency1 <br />\ <br />Agency/ <br />San Mateo RCD <br />State Coastal Conservancy <br />SF Bay Restoration Authority <br />Infrastructure _ _ Regulatory USACE <br />Caltrans Agencies Agencies Usr, Fs <br />CalTrain CDFW <br />MTC RWQCB <br />SFO BCDC <br />Ports/Harbor District Coastal Commission <br />SamTrans Wastewater Agencies oDepartments <br />Public Works <br />Office of Sustainability <br />Planning Department <br />The SMC Flood Control DistrictFlood Management <br />is proposed to become the new <br />agency with modifications <br />Navigable Slough <br />Feasibility Study <br />— _144 a <br />Belmont Creek <br />Flood Management Plan <br />Focus on 2100 <br />The agency would develop and implement a plan to prepare San Mateo <br />County's Bayshore and Coastside for 2100 sea level rise. <br />Mission & Vision of the Flood and <br />Sea Level Rise Resiliency Agency <br />The Agency's Mission. The agency would consolidate the work <br />of the SMC Flood Control District and Flood Resiliency Program <br />and initiate new countywide efforts to address sea level rise, <br />flooding, coastal erosion, and large-scale stormwater infrastructure <br />improvements through integrated regional planning, project <br />• • • implementation, and long-term maintenance. <br />%00-; <br />Create Multi -Jurisdictional Solutions The agency would facilitate <br />and monitor existing FRP MOUS, and create new MOUs, addressing <br />cross -jurisdictional issues. <br />Leverage State & Federal Funding By prioritizing and coordinating <br />projects countywide, the agency would position the County to seek <br />substantial state and federal funding. <br />First Priority Actions <br />The Flood and Sea Level Rise Resiliency Agency would <br />be created by modifying the existing FCD through state legislation. A 7 person <br />board (2 county supervisors, 5 city councilmembers) will govern the agency. <br />Priority Plan Develop a Flood & Sea Level Rise Resiliency Investment Plan, <br />Secure Long-term Fundinc Secure sustainable long term funding for <br />the agency. <br />Project Fundinc Pursue state and federal grants for planning and <br />implementation of projects. <br />MOU Services. Continue existing FRP MOUs and create additional MOUs. <br />The Bayfront Canal & Atherton Channel <br />Flood Management and Habitat Restoration Project <br />205 <br />