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Infrastructure Mitigation Strategies <br />7 ofti <br />Zz <br />Responsible Agency <br />i Ordinance or Resolution # of existing <br />s <br />v <br />v_ <br />`o <br />or Department <br />program, abed Cost and <br />D' 0 � ° <br />(Required if Existing <br />Possitle Funding Agency (if high <br />s' <br />Specific Mitigation Strategy <br />�� <br />yr <br />ri a � � 4 w < E � ,2 <br />`> <br />m �? m <br />_g <br />� Program, Existkrg <br />b <br />priority), Estimated bate of <br />os M <br />err yr , 2 � <br />o <br />m Program under <br />r <br />Completion (if study). WHY if not <br />a ri ,� <br />funtd, Very High, <br />same as. regional prlartty, OR Other <br />€iT <br />W W 3 m F ° 2 €i <br />4 <br />- Z 4 i3 <br />z {} 9h, or Cinder Study) <br />Comments: <br />d-3 <br />Conduct a watershed analysis at least once every <br />FL <br />! <br />',Alameda County <br />ter years unless there is a major development in <br />l - <br />Food Control <br />the watershed or a nmior change in the Land Use <br />l <br />I District <br />Element of the General Plan of the cities or <br />counties within the watershed, <br />d-4 <br />Assist support, and/or encourage the U.S. Army <br />F <br />!City Manager and <br />!Standard procedure <br />Corp of Engineers, various Flood Control and <br />Engineering & <br />Water Conservation Districts. and Sher responsible <br />1 ransportabon <br />agencies to locate and maintain funding for the <br />development of f1cod control . projects that have high <br />cast- bansfit. ratios (such as through the vrrbng of <br />I attars of support an dear passing resolutions in <br />- <br />Isupport ofthese efforts). <br />d-5 <br />Pursue funding for the design and construction of <br />FL <br />Xx <br />Engineering and <br />;Wl be considered for future <br />storm drainage projects to protect vulnerable <br />- <br />'Transportatioxn for <br />manning, <br />properties, including property acquisitions, <br />icily- awned facilities, <br />. <br />upstream storage such as detention basins, and <br />l <br />!mostly smaller <br />channel widening with the associated right-of-way <br />_ - <br />!diameter pipelines. <br />j <br />acquisitions, relocations, and environmental <br />_ <br />!Alameda County <br />mitigations. <br />_ <br />;Flood Control <br />- <br />j District for large <br />s - <br />diameter pipeline� <br />channels, and <br />- <br />regional flood <br />contral prevention. <br />d-& <br />Continue to repair and make structural <br />F(_ <br />XX <br />i Engineering & <br />',Standard procedure as financial <br />improvements to worm drains, pipelines,. and /or <br />_ <br />;Transportation <br />',resources are available. <br />channels to enable them to perform to their design <br />capacity in handling water flows as part of regular <br />- <br />maintenance activities. (This strategy has the <br />secondary ban aft of addressing fuel, ch ernical, and <br />l <br />cleaning product issues ) <br />FL <br />i <br />Public Works <br />Storm drain system is cleared <br />d-7 <br />Continue maintenance efforts to keep storm wins <br />and creeks free of abstruciiuts, while retaining <br />annually <br />vegetation in the channel (as appropriate) to allove <br />for the free flow of water. <br />FL <br />_ <br />Public Works <br />'Standard procedure <br />68 <br />Enforce provisions under creek protection <br />sto€ ymater management, and discharge control <br />ordinances designed to keep watercourses free of <br />obstructions and to protect drainage facilities to <br />conform with the Regional Vaster Quality Control <br />Board's Best Management Practices. <br />7 ofti <br />