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City Of Santa Cruz: Santa Cruz Begins Annual Required San Lorenzo River Maintenance

For safety reasons, a notice to vacate has been posted for individuals camping along the river outside of City-designated areas. A contr ...

09/22/2021 8:00 AM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  

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September 22, 2021

 

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Contact: Janice Bisgaard, Community Relations Specialist, (831) 420-5166

 

SANTA CRUZ, Calif.  —  The City of Santa Cruz is scheduled to begin its annual required San Lorenzo River Maintenance Project on Monday, Sept. 27, in order to help flood conveyance. Work is expected to continue weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for four to six weeks. There will be minimal impact to vehicle, pedestrian and bicycle traffic.

This project is required by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers prior to the rainy season starting, and will follow the environmental guidelines set by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. These requirements include a biological survey of the area and avoidance of identified bird nests.  A biological monitor will remain onsite throughout the duration of the project.

For safety reasons, a notice to vacate has been posted for individuals camping along the river outside of City-designated areas. A contractor is assisting in removing trash and debris along the work area prior to commencement of work.

The routine maintenance activities associated with the flood control channel of the San Lorenzo River include annual evaluation of the need for a low flow channel; sediment disking in channel gravel bars and at the toe of the levee slope; vegetation maintenance and removal; and storm drain maintenance and clean out. Without this maintenance, the flood protection of this system is significantly reduced. 

The City of Santa Cruz maintains the flood control channel under an operations and maintenance agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Questions or concerns may be addressed to Operations Manager Filipina Warren at (831) 420-5559 or fwarren@cityofsantacruz.com.

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