murrieta creek flood control, environmental restoration and recreation project
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Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration and Recreation Project
RIVERSIDE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
DUSTY WILLIAMSGeneral Manager-Chief Engineer
Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration and
Recreation Project
Project Overview
Flooding History
Project Description
Project Cost
Project Overview
Public Safety- 100-year flood protection for over 600 homes and commercial structures
Environmental Restoration- Includes a 163 acre restoration site within the detention basin. Establishment of a 7-mile permanent habitat corridor
Recreation- Regional Sports Park & trail system
Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration and
Recreation Project
Project Overview Location
Murrieta Creek Phase 1 at First St.
Murrieta Creek Phase 1 at First St.
Murrieta Creek Phase 2
Murrieta Creek Phase 2
Phase 3: Detention Basin Site
Phase 3: Detention Basin Site
Murrieta Creek: Elm to Tenaja- Phase 4
Murrieta Creek near Ivy St. (Phase 4)
Overall map
Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration and
Recreation Project
Project Overview
Flooding History Major Events in 1938 and 1969 Presidential Disaster Declarations in 1980, 1993,
1995 and 1998 1993: $12 million damages in Temecula & Murrieta
$88 million in damages to Camp Pendleton
Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration and
Recreation Project
Project Description
Project Overview
Flooding History
Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration and
Recreation Project
Flood Control Environmental Restoration Recreation
Elements
Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration and
Recreation Project
Elements Flood Control
Flood Control Element
Public Safety- 100-year flood protection for over 600 homes and commercial structures
Public Health - Protection of regional waste water treatment plant.
National Security - Reduction to potential flood damages to Camp Pendleton.
Channel cross sections
Existing Condition and Proposed Design at “B” Street
Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration and
Recreation Project
Environmental Restoration
Elements Flood Control
Environmental Restoration Element
Environmental Restoration- Includes a 163 acre restoration site within the detention basin. Establishment of a 7-mile permanent
habitat corridor.
Phase 3: Detention Basin Site
Detention Basin SiteRestoration Area Highlighted.
RestorationArea
Elm Street
Cherry Street
Jefferson Avenue
SantaGertrudis
Creek
Warm Springs Creek
Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration and
Recreation Project
Recreation Sports Park
Elements Flood Control Environmental Restoration
Vertical Picture of Basin Site w/ Recreation Area Highlighted.
Public ParkCherry Street
Jefferson Avenue
SantaGertrudis
Creek
Warm Springs Creek
Basin Site w/ Restoration and Recreation Areas Depicted.
Public ParkRestoration AreaSedimentation Basin
MeanderingStreams
Pond
Equestrian Trail
BicycleTrail
Pedestrian -BicycleBridges
ParkingLot
Recreation Element - Sports Park
50-Acre Regional Sports Park within 240-acre detention basin site at Jefferson & Cherry.
Four official soccer fieldsA minimum of four baseball / softball fields.A large tot lot.Group picnic facilities.Restroom / snack bar facility.Parking for approximately 360 vehicles.Ample trees and landscaping.
Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration and
Recreation Project
Flood Control Environmental Restoration Recreation
Sports Park
Elements
Trails
•Bicycle
•Equestrian/Hiking
Recreation Element - Trails 7+ mile long trail system for equestrians, bicycling and hiking will be built along the entire length of the project.
Pocket parks / staging areas for trail users
Dip crossings for trails at all bridges for user safety.
Parks and trails will be operated with the cooperation of local citizen ‘sponsors’.
Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration and
Recreation Project
Project Cost
Project Overview
Flooding History
Project Description
Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration and
Recreation Project
Total Cost - $90 million
Cost Sharing Authorized by Congress 65% Federal Share ($60 million) 35% Local Share ($30 million)
Project Cost
Local Costs
Real Estate Disposal of material Guava Street Bridge Ivy Street Bridge Utilities Recreation Main Street Bridge 5% Cash TOTAL
$12,298,000
$9,102,428
$5,431,034
$3,606,364
$2,916,958
$2,250,000
$2,566,648
$3,001,971
$41,173,403
Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration and
Recreation Project
Project OverviewProject Overview Built from Shell Station to Tenaja Four Phases
Flooding HistoryFlooding History 1980 and 1993
Project DescriptionProject Description Flood Control Environmental Restoration Recreation
Project CostProject Cost Total Cost = $90 million Local Share = $41 million
SUMMARYSUMMARY
Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration and
Recreation Project
WHEN? Phase 1 Construction Start - September 2003 Phase 2 - Fall 2004 Phase 3 - 2005 Phase 4 - 2006
Thank You
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