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PUC reports progress on Watershed and Environmental Improvement Program; lands and partners prioritized

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · December 14, 2010
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Staff reported WIP accomplishments and plans across the Tuolumne, Alameda and Peninsula watersheds, highlighted partnerships (National Park Service, USFS, USFWS), and noted a push to leverage bond and operating funds to protect high-priority private lands by easement or acquisition.

Tim Ramirez presented a status report on the Watershed and Environmental Improvement Program (WIP), summarizing five years of work and priorities for the next four. He reminded commissioners that the WIP was seeded with Measure A bond funds and that the program aims to protect and restore lands…

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