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Sacramento updates council on urban level flood protection, seeks implementation plans after SB 639 extension

5778919 · September 16, 2025
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Summary

City staff briefed the council on progress toward meeting the state's 200-year urban level of flood protection, asked council to accept a Dry Creek North engineers report and said state legislation (SB 639) will extend deadlines for Natomas and Beach Lake subareas.

City staff told the Sacramento City Council on Oct. 25 that most levee improvement projects are complete but some work in Natomas and the Beach Lake areas needs more time, and that the legislature is poised to extend deadlines for those subareas.

Remy Mendoza of the Community Development Department presented an overview of flood risk, the regulatory framework and next steps toward achieving the state's urban level of flood protection (200-year standard). She…

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