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Corte Madera Creek downstream at the end of the concrete channel, behind the College of Marin sports fields. It is a calm looking creek, with grassy banks and trees, but there is a large concrete wall along the sides of part of the creek.

Open House Scheduled for Corte Madera Creek Project

Posted on September 19, 2024

For Immediate Release - Ross Valley, CA - An informational event on this flood risk reduction project's progress is set for October 15 The Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District will soon host an information open house about an ongoing project to reduce the frequency and severity of flooding in the lower Ross Valley. Modifications...
Map showing the approximate location of a project along Corte Madera Creek in Marin.

Open House and News for Corte Madera Creek Flood Risk Management Project, September 2024

Posted on September 17, 2024

News: The Corte Madera Creek Flood Risk Management Project, intended to reduce flood risk in areas of Kentfield, Ross and Larkspur (see project area map image in the news post header), continues to implement modifications to the 50-plus-year-old concrete channel to enhance the functionality of Corte Madera Creek.  The most recent milestone is the completed...
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Corte Madera Creek Flood Risk Management Project update, May 2024

Posted on May 22, 2024

Construction of the Granton Park Stormwater Pump Station is substantially complete. PG&E will energize the station soon and the District anticipates completing final pump testing in July 2024. The pump station is expected to be operational for the coming winter season.  In February 2024, the District began working with a consultant to provide Federal Emergency Management...
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Corte Madera Creek Flood Risk Management Project update, March 2022

Posted on March 16, 2022

On March 15, 2022 the Board approved the construction plans and authorized bidding to begin for the first portion of the Corte Madera Creek Flood Risk Management Project. This includes the new stormwater pump station and new vehicular maintenance access ramp in the Granton Park neighborhood. The plans and specifications are available to view through...
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Corte Madera Creek Flood Risk Management Project update, June 2021

Posted on June 1, 2021

In response to public comments on the draft environmental impact report, including a Town of Ross survey and letter from the Town of Ross indicating strong local preference for Alternative 1, the District staff will recommend adoption of Alternative 1 instead of the proposed project. Alternative 1 will not include modifications to Frederick Allen Park....
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Corte Madera Creek Flood Risk Management Project Update, October 2019

Posted on October 31, 2019

As reported previously, the Corte Madera Creek Flood Risk Management Project scope and timeline has shifted away from one led by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to a locally managed and funded effort overseen by the Marin County Flood Control & Water Conservation District (District), in partnership with the Town of Ross, the...

Corte Madera Creek Environmental Impact Statement and Environmental Impact Report comment period closes

Posted on November 27, 2018

The 45-day formal public comment period on the Corte Madera Creek Flood Risk Management Project Draft Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report (EIS/EIR) closed November 27, 2018. To learn more about how to provide effective input and comments on the Draft EIS/EIR: Visit the project webpage Attend a future meeting Resources Corte Madera Creek Draft EIR...
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