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HomeWater CodeDiv. 5Pt. 6Ch. 2§ 9613 Urban Flood Protection Improvements

§ 9613 Urban Flood Protection Improvements

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§ 9613 Urban Flood Protection Improvements

Key Takeaways

  • •The state can fix flood problems in cities before finishing the big flood plan if it's really needed.
  • •The fixes must keep people safe and not mess up future flood plans.
  • •Local cities must have enough money to take care of the fixes after they're done.
  • •The fixes must follow all the current rules and be ready to start right away.

Example

A city has old levees that might break and flood homes during heavy rain.

The state can pay to strengthen the levees before the big flood plan is done, but only if the city promises to maintain them and the fixes don’t block future improvements.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 9613 Urban Flood Protection Improvements

(a) Consistent with subdivision (b) of Section 5096.821 of the Public Resources Code, the department may implement flood protection improvements for urban areas protected by facilities of the State Plan of Flood Control before the adoption of Central Valley Flood Protection Plan if the director determines, in writing, that all of the following apply: (1) The improvements are necessary and require state funding before the completion of the Central Valley Flood Protection Plan prepared pursuant to Section 9612. (2) The improvements will reduce or avoid risk to human life in one or more urban areas. (3) The improvements will not impair or impede future changes to regional flood protection or the Central Valley Flood Protection Plan. (4) The improvements will be maintained by a local agency that has committed sufficient funding to maintain both the existing and improved facilities of the State Plan of Flood Control. (5) The affected cities, counties, and other public agencies will have sufficient revenue resources for the operation and maintenance of the facility. (6) Upon the allocation of funds for a project, the proposed project is ready for implementation. (7) The improvements comply with existing law. (b) The flood protection improvements authorized by this section may include improvements to specific facilities of the State Plan of Flood Control or acquisition of flood easements for floodways that support facilities of the State Plan of Flood Control to increase levels of flood protection for urban areas in accordance with subdivision (b) of Section 5096.821 of the Public Resources Code. (c) The department and the board shall investigate and evaluate the feasibility of potential bypasses or floodways that would significantly reduce flood stage in the San Joaquin River Watershed, upstream and south of Paradise Cut. (Added by Stats. 2007, Ch. 364, Sec. 9. Effective January 1, 2008.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

protectionacquisitionadoptioncentral valley floodstate planflood controlporteasement

Related Statutes

  • § 9611 Sacramento-San Joaquin Flood System
  • § 9603 Central Valley Flood Plan
  • § 1058.5 Emergency Water Conservation Rules
  • § 12316 Local Agency Flood Project Duties
  • § 12645 Sacramento Flood Control History

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Water Code. Section 9613.
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