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West Valley Stormwater Authority asks Campbell commission to help pilot 'Adopt a Storm Drain' program
Summary
Sheila Tucker, manager of the West Valley Stormwater Authority, briefed the Campbell Youth Commission on a one-year 'Adopt a Storm Drain' pilot launched last summer. The authority has 14 adopters; Tucker asked commissioners to help promote the program, which uses a public map, provides limited supplies, and requires a liability waiver.
Sheila Tucker, manager of the West Valley Stormwater Authority, asked the Campbell Youth Commission to help promote a one-year "Adopt a Storm Drain" pilot that launched last summer and now shows 14 adopters on the program map.
Tucker told commissioners the authority is a joint powers agency that represents multiple cities and focuses on stormwater pollution prevention. "Our meetings are public. They're governed by the Brown Act. We have to follow the Public Records Act," she said, adding meetings follow Robert's Rules of Order. She described the authority's outreach work in Campbell, including trail signs and a mural created via an artist request-for-proposals.
The pilot uses…
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