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San Mateo Flood Control: Completed and Ongoing Projects

Explore completed capital projects in San Mateo focused on flood control efforts, including levee walls, bridge raising, and tidal gate construction. Learn about remaining projects to address rising sea levels and improve pump stations.

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San Mateo Flood Control: Completed and Ongoing Projects

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  1. City of San Mateo Flood Control Efforts & Needs

  2. Preliminary FIRM (2008)

  3. Completed Capital Projects ($22.7M) • SM Creek South Levee Wall • ($1.2M)Completed 2001 • Raising of Norfolk Bridge • ($1.9M)Completed 2002 • Caltrans Culvert – US101/3rd Ave • ($10M) Completed 2004 • SM Creek North Levee Wall • ($730k) Completed 2005 • O’Neill Slough Tide Gate & Levee • ($1.5M) Completed 2007 • South Bayfront Levee Project • ($7.4M) Completed 2011 South Levee Project Creek Floodwall and Railing Seal Slough hydro-seeding/erosion control

  4. Resultant FIRM (2012)

  5. Remaining Capital Projects ($22.35M) Rehabilitate Pump Stations at Raise North Levee at Coyote Point Beach ($7.35M) Poplar Avenue ($7.5M) Coyote Point ($7.5M)

  6. If areas were re-mapped to reflect rising sea level…..

  7. City of San Mateo Flood Control Efforts & Needs

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