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San Francisquito Creek Flood Protection | Ecosystem Restoration | Recreation

Providing flood protection to more than 5,700 homes and businesses in Palo Alto, Menlo Park and East Palo Alto.

SFCJPA.ORG San Francisquito Creek

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Ma San FrancisquitoFloodwalls Creek has a historyRelocated of Levee flooding homes The goal of the project is to provide flood protection to Widened Channel Friendship Bridge and businessesLevee in Palo Alto, East Palo Alto and Menlo more than 5,700 homes and businesses in Palo Alto, Creek Floodplain Park. Flooding100 year ooding occurred in 2012, as recently as 2017, Menlo Park and East Palo Alto. This multi-jurisdiction

Faber Tract Marsh andBridge the Replacement largest Projects recorded flood event, since measurements and multi-benefit project consists of three complementary beganB1 Bayshore in Rd1930, (Caltrans) occurred in February 1998, affecting projects where the floodplains intersect: along the creek B2 Newall Rd (Palo Alto) moreB3 University than Ave 1,700 (SCVWD) homes and businesses with more than from the to Highway 101, upstream of $28B4 Pope/Chaucer million St in (SCVWD) damages. The 1998 event was measured Highway 101, and along the Bay shoreline. B5 Middleeld Rd (SCVWD) at 7,200 cubic feet per second (cfs) at the Geological Survey gauge upstream of the The SFCJPA ultimately intends to provide 100-year* creek floodplain; this flow is now estimated by the U.S. Army and tidal flood protection** to all homes and businesses Corps of Engineers to represent a 70-year flood event. in these cities and remove parcels from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) flood zone and The cost of the Bay to Highway 101 portion is from the requirement to purchase flood insurance. estimated to be $44 million. * A 1% (or 100-year) flood has a one percent chance of occurring in any given year.

** Creek flood protection applies to flooding from a creek, as opposed to tidal flooding. Flood Protection | Ecosystem Restoration | Recreation

Bay to Highway 101 Upstream of Highway 101

Flood protection improvements from Highway 101 to The project to address creek flooding along San San Francisco Bay is complete. They will protect against Francisquito Creek upstream of Highway 101 is in the a 1% (or 100-year) creek flow event during an extreme planning and environmental review phase, and includes a robust stakeholder process throughout. high tide, with more than several feet of sea level rise. Community input for the upstream of Highway 101 project Features include a widened creek channel into the Palo has helped guide planning toward a project that will be Alto golf course, enhanced connectivity between the both meaningful and achievable: meaningful, in that it can creek and adjacent marsh and improved access to trails protect against a creek flow similar to the 1998 flood of and existing marsh habitat, including on a horizontal record; and achievable, in that it is feasible in the near levee adaptable to sea level rise. New native vegetation future, within regulatory and funding constraints. will include tidal marsh, with pickleweed as the primary species as it is critical to salt marsh harvest mouse as The SFCJPA published a Revised Notice of Preparation habitat and food. Gumplant will be the predominate (NOP) for a draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) in species in the transitional areas, providing important December 2016. Four scoping meetings were held in cover for the mouse and rail during high-tides. Other January and February 2017 and two workshops and a native species will be planted to increase diversity. site tour are planned for October 2017. Based on public input, several additional and optimized combinations of alternatives are being evaluated. The alternatives will be weighed against the project objectives and potential environmental impacts to determine a preferred alternative that, when implemented, would maximize flood protection and minimize adverse impacts to adjacent communities and the environment, seek to minimize requirements for new land easements, and, where possible, incorporate green infrastructure. The Draft EIR is planned to be released by early 2019 and will include a public comment period.

Simultaneously, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is preparing a similar federal document, an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), to potentially aid in the implementation of a project.

Schedule • The SFCJPA Draft EIR is expected to become publicly San Francisquito Creek downstream of Highway 101 available by February 2019. • The City of Palo Alto is managing a separate environmental review for replacement of the Newell Road Bridge, and a Draft EIR is expected to be also released in early 2019. • In 2018, Caltrans replaced the Highway 101 bridge over San Francisquito Creek, which is a major constriction to creek flow. • The SFCJPA is incorporating these evaluations to consider cumulative environmental effects and optimum project synchronization to minimize temporary construction impacts.

San Francisquito Creek upstream of Highway 101 JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY

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San Francisquito Creek Funding Source Joint Powers Authority Santa Clara Valley Water District Through its November 2000 Clean, Safe Creeks and The watershed and floodplain of San Francisquito Creek Natural Flood Protection Plan, the district secured $10.6 encompasses approximately 50 square miles from the million for the planning and design of flood protection in to San Francisco Bay, with the creek the San Francisquito Creek watershed. serving as the boundary between Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. In November 2012, Santa Clara County voters approved the district’s Safe, Clean Water and Natural Flood After the historic flood of 1998, the cities of Palo Alto, Protection Program which included $35.5 million for Menlo Park and East Palo Alto, the San Mateo County the construction of the improvements designed for the Bay Flood Control District and the Santa Clara Valley Water to Highway101 reach and remediation of channel District joined together to create the San Francisquito Creek constrictions upstream of Highway 101. Joint Powers Authority. In addition to addressing issues of flooding, the SFCJPA projects also provide ecosystem San Francisquito Creek Joint Powers Authority restoration and enhance recreational opportunities. The SFCJPA received grant funds from the Department of Water Resources, which includes approximately $8 million The SFCJPA is governed by a board of directors with from Proposition 1E funds and approximately $4 million elected officials representing each of the five member from Proposition 84 funds for construction of the Bay to agencies. With the goal of transforming San Francisquito Highway 101 reach. It is actively pursuing additional Creek from a divisive liability into a unifying asset, the SFCJPA plans, designs and implements projects from the funding from state and federal sources for construction of upper watershed to coastal wetlands that are of mutual improvements upstream of Highway 101. interest to these jurisdictions. Caltrans Caltrans is funding the construction of the Highway 101 Bridge replacement, as well as about 90 percent of the Contact Us costs to replace the Newell Road Bridge. Len Materman, Executive Director San Mateo County jurisdictions San Francisquito Creek Joint Powers Authority For the Bay to Highway 101 segment, San Mateo County 615 B Menlo Avenue is contributing $2.06 million, the City of East Palo Alto Menlo Park, CA 94025 is contributing $1.26 million, the City of Menlo Park (650) 324-1972 is contributing $800,000, and the City of Palo Alto is [email protected] contributing $400,000.

For more information, visit sfcjpa.org. The SFCJPA and its partners are currently considering Para obtener información en español, por favor additional funding mechanisms to implement the SFCJPA’s comuníquese con Kevin Murray, [email protected] long-term objective of removing all parcels in the San o al 650-324-1972. Francisquito Creek floodplain from FEMA flood insurance requirements.