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Assembly Bill 156 2008 Local Agency Annual Summary Report

Assembly Bill 156 2008 Local Agency Annual Summary Report. Flood Project Integrity & Inspection Branch Division of Flood Management Hydrology and Flood Operations Office. AB 156 New Local Agency & Department Reporting Requirements. 2008 Additions to Water Code:

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Assembly Bill 156 2008 Local Agency Annual Summary Report

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  1. Assembly Bill 1562008 Local Agency Annual Summary Report Flood Project Integrity & Inspection Branch Division of Flood Management Hydrology and Flood Operations Office

  2. AB 156New Local Agency & Department Reporting Requirements • 2008 Additions to Water Code: • Chapter 9, commencing with Section 9110, to Part 4 of Division 5

  3. Timelines Water Code changes effective: July 1, 2008 Local Agency reports to DWR: Due September 30 each year DWR consolidated report to CVFPB: Due December 31, 2008 updated annually

  4. 2008 Program Outreach & Development

  5. Electronic Reporting Web Application

  6. Individual Agency Reports

  7. 2008 Annual Report

  8. Individual Agency Reports

  9. 2008 Reporting Summary Metrics 75 % of Agencies Submitted Reports Over 1,800 Individual InformationalEntries Over 58% of Agencies reporting conditions that might compromise level of flood protection

  10. Report Distribution • Central Valley Flood Protection Board Members • Local Agencies • Local Agencies • Counties or Cities, Public Libraries within Local Agency Jurisdiction • Public

  11. Next Steps Increased Data Exchange & Sharing of Flood System Information Local Agency access to Inspection & Levee Mile Report Local Agency responses populate both databases

  12. Next Steps Increased Data Exchange & Sharing of Flood System Information Emergency Response Page- Contacts/Supplies Geospatial Applications

  13. Local Agency Annual Report 2008

  14. What Information is Required? Local Agency Reports (CA Water Code, Chapter 9, Article 4, Section 9140) (1) Information known to the local agency that is relevant to the condition or performance of the project levee (2) Information identifying known conditions that might impair or compromise the level of flood protection provided by the project levee

  15. What Information is Required? (3) A summary of the maintenance performed by the local agency during the previous fiscal year (4) A statement of work and estimated cost for operation and maintenance of the project levee for the current fiscal year, as approved by the local agency (5) Any other readily available information contained in the records of the local agency relevant to the condition or performance of the project levee, as determined by the board or the department Local Agency Reports (CA Water Code, Chapter 9, Article 4, Section 9140)

  16. Who is Required to Submit Information? A Local Agency responsible for the maintenance of a Project Levee "Project Levee" means any levee that is part of the facilities of the State Plan of Flood Control

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