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Alameda County Flood Control presents plan to raise benefit assessments for zones covering San Leandro
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Alameda County Flood Control officials briefed San Leandro council members on a proposal to raise benefit assessments in three west-county zones to finance roughly $373 million of prioritized flood-control projects over 20 years.
Officials from the Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District presented an informational briefing to the San Leandro City Council on a proposed revenue enhancement that would raise benefit assessments in three district zones to pay for critical flood-control upgrades.
District staff said the current benefit assessment has not increased since 1993 and that aging channels, pump stations and levees in parts of western Alameda County need upgrades to handle larger storms and sea-level rise. The district’s draft plan focuses on Zones 2, 4 and 9 and proposes a 20-year financing strategy to fund roughly $373 million of prioritized projects instead of the district’s broader $700 million needs list.
Deputy director Moses…
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