SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO BAY SHORELINE PHASE I PROJECT
CONSTRUCTION GENERAL SUPPLEMENTAL
PROJECT LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
The South San Francisco Bay Shoreline Phase I project is a multi-purpose Flood Risk Management, Ecosystem Restoration and Recreation Project in San Jose, CA. The project manages risk for approximately 6,000 people and 1,100 structures, restores 2,900 acres of tidal wetlands, and improves recreation in the area by providing key connections to the iconic San Francisco Bay Trail.
TOTAL FUNDING
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TOTAL PROJECT COST
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$545,003,000
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FEDERAL COST*
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$236,061,590
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NON-FEDERAL COST
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$308,941,410
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TOTAL FEDERAL COST THROUGH FY 2023*
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$218,968,713
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FY 2024 BUDGET
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N/A
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FED COST TO COMPLETE
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$17,092,877
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*includes $3,500,000 GI funds for initial PED, $124,300 BBA 18 allocation, and $91,168,713 DRSAA 23 allocation.
FY 23 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Continued Reaches 1-3 construction.
- Continued coordination for Reach 4/5, Artesian Slough Closure Structure, UPRR Closure Structure, and UPRR Pedestrian Bridge, and Ecotone.
FY 24 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Continue Reaches 1-3 construction.
- Continue coordination for Reach 4/5, Artesian Slough Closure Structure, UPRR Closure Structure, and UPRR Pedestrian Bridge, and Ecotone.
ISSUES AND OTHER INFORMATION
- The Non-Federal Sponsors are the California State Coastal Conservancy and the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water).
- Continuing to engage with stakeholders to identify cost saving measures for overall project.
CONGRESSIONAL INTEREST
- 17th District. Rep. Ro Khanna
POINT OF CONTACT
- Deputy for Project Management, Thomas R. Williams, 415-503-6560
Updated on 29 February 2024
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