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ELEMENT <br />REF # <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />TIME <br />FRAME <br />2023 UPDATE <br />Safety <br />1.7 <br />No <br />Storm Drains. Continue to maintain and <br />PWA <br />Ongoing <br />The City's Public Works Agency reviews <br />seek opportunities to upgrade the City's <br />all submitted land development <br />storm drain systems, where needed, <br />projects to determine whether <br />with an emphasis on historical flooding <br />proposed private improvements create <br />areas. This includes regular maintenance <br />additional stormwater runoff. Where <br />and cleaning of storm drains and other <br />applicable and feasible, the City <br />flood control structures so that <br />requires on -site retention and/or public <br />stormwater can be effectively conveyed, <br />stormdrain system upgrades. <br />and upgrading the storm drain system <br />In 2023, the City was awarded $1.25 <br />where it is known to be undersized. <br />million of competitive statewide grant <br />funding for a flood reduction and <br />stormdrain upgrade project from the <br />California Natural Resources Agency. <br />The City also removed approximately <br />95-tons of material from the stormdrain <br />system. <br />Safety <br />1.10 <br />No <br />Climate resiliency. Explore the <br />PBA/PWA <br />2022 - <br />The City's Public Works Agency will <br />development of a climate adaptation <br />2024 <br />build in an assessment of a climate <br />plan to respond to the most significant <br />adaption plan in the current update to <br />potential climate change risks and <br />the City's CAP. <br />vulnerabilities identified in the <br />vulnerability assessment and protect the <br />natural and built environment, residents, <br />visitors, economic base, and quality of <br />life. <br />A-81 <br />City Council 13 — 109 3/19/2024 <br />