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County flood district says Riverside levee work will resume early 2026 after redesign and $22M in funding

Riverside City Council · October 28, 2025
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Jason Yulee of the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District told the City Council the Santa Ana River levee project will resume early 2026 after redesigns and $22 million in added funding; trail detours and heavy equipment will affect the Santa Ana River Trail.

Jason Yulee, general manager of the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, told the City Council on Oct. 28 that construction on the Riverside side of the Santa Ana River levee project will restart in early 2026 after design changes and new funding.

Yulee said the original levees, built in the 1950s, protect about 4,000 homes and roughly $1.5 billion in local infrastructure. He told the…

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