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120 <br /> <br />Mitigation Strategy #5 <br />Strategy Name Green Infrastructure Plan Development <br />Hazard(s) <br />Addressed <br />Earthquake Ground <br />Shaking <br />Earthquake Liquefactio <br />n <br />Current <br />Flooding <br />Future <br />Flooding Wildfire Landslide Other <br />Hazards <br />Strategy Type <br />Evaluation Program/ <br />Operation <br />Policy <br />Development Coordination Education/ <br />Outreach <br />Process/ <br />Implementatio <br />n Mechanism <br />Long-Range Planning Land Use Planning Capital Planning Operations <br />Emergency <br />& Hazards <br />Planning <br />Project <br />Planning & <br />Design <br />New Initiatives <br />Responsible <br />Agency <br />Engineering and Transportation, Public Works, Emergency Services Specialist <br />Partners Unknown <br /> <br />STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION INFORMATION <br />Priority <br />(Evaluation <br />Score) <br />HIGH <br />Actions/ <br />Activities <br />This strategy would allow San Leandro to research and potentially develop <br />a Green Infrastructure Plan to identify areas of opportunity and standards <br />for inclusion of green infrastructure in public capital projects - such as <br />streetscape renovations, park projects, and parking lot retrofits among <br />others. Green infrastructure is a term for storm water detention systems - <br />such as rain gardens, tree wells, bio swales, green roofs, living walls, and <br />permeable pavement. <br />Staff Lead Engineering and Transportation, Public Works, Emergency Services Specialist <br />Cost Estimate Unknown <br />Potential <br />Funding <br />Sources <br />Grant funding, General Fund <br /> <br />Timeline 2 years after funding <br />Related <br />Policies <br />General Plan <br /> <br /> <br />159