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The memorandum discusses the Shoreline Levee and Sea Level Rise Status Report, detailing a multi-benefit flood risk reduction and shoreline restoration project managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers in partnership with local agencies. The project aims to provide coastal flood risk management and restore tidal marshes. Significant cost increases have occurred since the project's congressional authorization in 2015. Construction for certain reaches began in December 2021, with completion anticipated in summer 2025. Efforts are underway to reduce costs and secure necessary land for project completion. The memorandum outlines collaboration between various stakeholders and ongoing funding advocacy.
Key points
The project aims to manage coastal flood risk and restore approximately 2,900 acres of tidal marsh.
Significant cost increases have occurred, with the project cost updated to $545 million.
Construction for Reaches 1-3 began in December 2021 and is expected to be completed by summer 2025.
The City and Valley Water are working on a Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate project completion.
Efforts include a Value Engineering Study to identify cost-effective solutions.
The project requires approximately 895 acres of land owned by the Regional Wastewater Facility.
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The document status is unclear as it does not explicitly state whether it is a draft or final.
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T&E AGENDA: ITEM: TO: TRANSPORTATION AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE SUBJECT: See Below Approved 8/12/24 (d) 1 FROM: Nanci Klein DATE: July 22, 2024 Date 8/5/24 SUBJECT: Shoreline Levee and Sea Level Rise Status Report RECOMMENDATION Accept a status report on Shoreline Levee and Sea Level Rise. BACKGROUND The South San Francisco Bay Shoreline Phase I Project (Project) is a multi-benefit flood risk reduction and shoreline restoration project managed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in partnership with Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) and the California State Coastal Conservancy (Conservancy). The Project will provide 100-year coastal flood risk management, including consideration for future sea level rise, for the community of Alviso and parts of North San Jose and critical infrastructure such as the San José-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility (RWF). The Project will also restore roughly 2,900 acres of former salt ponds into tidal marsh and improve public access along the shoreline. TRANSPORTATION & ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE July 22, 2024 Subject: Shoreline Levee and Sea Level Rise Status Report Page 2 The Project consists of five reaches: Reaches...
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The document is a status report on the Shoreline Levee and Sea Level Rise project, managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Santa Clara Valley Water District, and California State Coastal Conservancy. It outlines the project's goals of providing flood risk management for specific communities and infrastructure, notes the pause in work due to cost escalations, and mentions ongoing coordination efforts for additional federal funding. A value engineering study is in progress, and a non-binding Letter of Intent is being prepared to outline terms for a future Memorandum of Understanding.
Key points
The project aims to provide 100-year coastal flood risk management for the Alviso community and parts of North San Jose.
The project is managed by USACE, Valley Water, and the California State Coastal Conservancy.
Work was paused in September 2021 due to projected cost escalations.
An additional $91.12 million was awarded by USACE in February 2023.
A value engineering study is underway to identify cost-saving opportunities.
A non-binding Letter of Intent is being prepared for a future Memorandum of Understanding.
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Shoreline Levee and Sea Level Rise Status Report Transportation and Environment Committee August 12, 2024 Item d.1 OEDCA Kevin Ice Assistant to the City Manager Valley Water Bhavani Yerrapotu Deputy Operating Officer Background • Project is a multi-benefit shoreline restoration and flood risk reduction project. – Provide 100-year coastal flood risk management for Alviso community, parts of North San Jose, and critical infrastructure such as the San José-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility (RWF) and Silicon Valley Advanced Water Purification Center. • Project managed by United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water), and CA State Coastal Conservancy (Conservancy). • USACE paused work on project in September 2021 due to projected cost escalations. • City staff have been actively involved in ongoing project coordination for over a decade. – Valley Water worked in lockstep with the City, the Conservancy, and other stakeholders in 2021 and 2022 to advocate with USACE and Congress for additional federal funding. – USACE awarded an additional $91.12 million in February 2023. 2 Current Approved Project Plan 3 Background • A value...