In 2017, as a part of the Small Communities Flood Risk Reduction Program ("SCFRR"), the California Department of Water Resources ("DWR") awarded Yolo County $1.5 million for flood risk reduction studies for the communities of Clarksburg, Knights Landing, and Yolo. The purpose of these studies was to identify locally supported projects to improve flood facilities and reduce flood risk.
The Small Communities Flood Risk Reduction Program is a cost-share funding program that provides assistance to communities with 200 to 10,000 residents that are protected by the State Plan of Flood Control. The program was created as a result of the 2012 Central Valley Flood Protection Plan and is intended to reduce flood risk for small communities.
Communities selected to receive funding through the Small Communities Program's first phase were awarded funds to complete a feasibility study of flood risk reduction projects. It was always anticipated that funding for design and construction of completed SCFRR studies would be awarded in a subsequent phase. Proposed projects must repair, rehabilitate, reconstruct, or replace State Plan of Flood Control facilities (e.g. levees, weirs, bypasses) and be consistent with the Central Valley Flood Protection Plan goals and objectives.
DWR released the funding guidelines for Phase 2 of the Small Communities Flood Risk Reduction program in late December 2019, with an application due date of February 3, 2020. The attached resolution (Attachment A) authorizes staff to submit an application to DWR for Phase 2 funding to implement the Small Community Flood Risk Reduction Study completed for the disadvantaged community of Knights Landing and was adopted by the Board of Supervisors at their January 14, 2020 meeting (Item 11).
Current Request
Staff recommends that the Board approve the attached Work Order Authorization (Attachment B) and Sole Source Authorization (Attachment C) authorizing MBK Engineers to prepare and submit a funding application for Phase 2 Small Community Flood Risk Reduction implementation funding on behalf of the County to benefit the community of Knights Landing.
Staff also recommends that the Board adopt the attached budget resolution (Attachment D) increasing the CSA-6 budget by $25,000. The CSA is funded by a portion of ad velorum property tax paid by the properties that benefit from the CSA's services. There is no general fund impact due to this request.
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