Title: RIVERSIDE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL
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2Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental
Restoration and Recreation Project
3RIVERSIDE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL WATER
CONSERVATION DISTRICT
- DUSTY WILLIAMS
- General Manager-Chief Engineer
4Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental
Restoration and Recreation Project
- Project Overview
- Flooding History
- Project Description
- Project Cost
5Project Overview
- Public Safety- 100-year flood protection for over
600 homes and commercial structures - Environmental Restoration- Includes a 163 acre
restoration site within the detention basin.
Establishment of a 7-mile permanent habitat
corridor - Recreation- Regional Sports Park trail system
6Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental
Restoration and Recreation Project
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8Murrieta Creek Phase 1 at First St.
9Murrieta Creek Phase 1 at First St.
10Murrieta Creek Phase 2
11Murrieta Creek Phase 2
12Phase 3 Detention Basin Site
13Phase 3 Detention Basin Site
14Murrieta Creek Elm to Tenaja- Phase 4
15Murrieta Creek near Ivy St. (Phase 4)
16 17Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental
Restoration and Recreation Project
- Flooding History
- Major Events in 1938 and 1969
- Presidential Disaster Declarations in 1980, 1993,
1995 and 1998 - 1993 12 million damages in Temecula Murrieta
88 million in damages to Camp Pendleton
18Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental
Restoration and Recreation Project
- Project Overview
- Flooding History
19Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental
Restoration and Recreation Project
- Flood Control
- Environmental Restoration
- Recreation
20Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental
Restoration and Recreation Project
21Flood Control Element
- Public Safety- 100-year flood protection for over
600 homes and commercial structures - Public Health - Protection of regional waste
water treatment plant. - National Security - Reduction to potential flood
damages to Camp Pendleton.
22 23Existing Condition and Proposed Design at B
Street
24Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental
Restoration and Recreation Project
- Environmental Restoration
25Environmental Restoration Element
- Environmental Restoration- Includes a 163
acre restoration site within the detention
basin. - Establishment of a 7-mile permanent habitat
corridor.
26Phase 3 Detention Basin Site
27- Detention Basin Site
- Restoration Area Highlighted.
Warm Springs Creek
Elm Street
Jefferson Avenue
Cherry Street
Santa Gertrudis Creek
Restoration Area
28Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental
Restoration and Recreation Project
- Elements
- Flood Control
- Environmental Restoration
29- Vertical Picture of Basin Site w/ Recreation
Area Highlighted.
Warm Springs Creek
Jefferson Avenue
Cherry Street
Public Park
Santa Gertrudis Creek
30- Basin Site w/ Restoration and Recreation Areas
Depicted.
Restoration Area
Sedimentation Basin
Parking Lot
Public Park
Pond
Bicycle Trail
Meandering Streams
Pedestrian - Bicycle Bridges
Equestrian Trail
31Recreation Element - Sports Park
- 50-Acre Regional Sports Park within 240-acre
detention basin site at Jefferson Cherry. - Four official soccer fields
- A minimum of four baseball / softball fields.
- A large tot lot.
- Group picnic facilities.
- Restroom / snack bar facility.
- Parking for approximately 360 vehicles.
- Ample trees and landscaping.
32Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental
Restoration and Recreation Project
- Flood Control
- Environmental Restoration
- Recreation
- Sports Park
- Trails
- Bicycle
- Equestrian/Hiking
33Recreation Element - Trails
- 7 mile long trail system for equestrians,
bicycling and hiking will be built along the
entire length of the project. - Pocket parks / staging areas for trail users
- Dip crossings for trails at all bridges for user
safety. - Parks and trails will be operated with the
cooperation of local citizen sponsors.
34Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental
Restoration and Recreation Project
- Project Overview
- Flooding History
- Project Description
35Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental
Restoration and Recreation Project
- Total Cost - 90 million
- Cost Sharing Authorized by Congress
- 65 Federal Share (60 million)
- 35 Local Share (30 million)
36Local Costs
12,298,000 9,102,428 5,431,034
3,606,364 2,916,958 2,250,000 2,566
,648 3,001,971 41,173,403
- Real Estate
- Disposal of material
- Guava Street Bridge
- Ivy Street Bridge
- Utilities
- Recreation
- Main Street Bridge
- 5 Cash
- TOTAL
37Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental
Restoration and Recreation Project
SUMMARY
- Project Overview
- Built from Shell Station to Tenaja
- Four Phases
- Flooding History
- 1980 and 1993
- Project Description
- Flood Control
- Environmental Restoration
- Recreation
- Project Cost
- Total Cost 90 million
- Local Share 41 million
38Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental
Restoration and Recreation Project
- WHEN?
- Phase 1 Construction Start - September 2003
- Phase 2 - Fall 2004
- Phase 3 - 2005
- Phase 4 - 2006
39Thank You
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