THOMPSON CREEK, CALIFORNIA
CONTINUING AUTHORITY, SECTION 206
Project location and description
Thompson Creek is located in Santa Clara County, approximately 30 miles south of San Francisco, California. The project focuses on approximately one mile of aquatic restoration along the riparian corridor of the Thompson Creek from Quimbly Road to Aborn Road. The project boundaries lie east of Highway 101 and Southeast of Highway 680, in the Coyote Creek Watershed.
Total funding
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TOTAL COST
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$ 7,692,000
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FEDERAL COST
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$ 5,000,000
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NON-FEDERAL COST
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$ 2,692,000
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TOTAL FEDERAL COST THROUGH FY 2013
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$ 1,452,000
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ARRA FUNDING
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$ 0
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FY 2014 BUDGET
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$ 320,000
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COST TO COMPLETE
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$ 4,548,000
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FY 13 accomplishments (based on the availability of funds)
- Secured contract for channel modeling.
FY 14 accomplishments
- Complete PMP Update.
- Initiate the Without Project Conditions study, including environmental, archeological/SHPO (State Historical Preservation Office) document review.
- Initiate Draft Detailed Project Report (DPR).
Issues and other information
- The Non-Federal Sponsor (NFS) is the Santa Clara Valley Water District..
- This project did not receive funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), Title IV, Pub. L. No. 111-5, 123 Stat. 115, Feb. 17, 2009.
- When first proposed in FY 02, the project was called the Santa Clara Valley Aquatic Restoration, Section 206. It was decided the proposed project was overly broad for Section 206 Authority. In FY 03 the local sponsor agreed to narrow the focus of the project to aquatic restoration in Thompson Creek.
Congressional interest
- 19th District, Rep. Zoe Lofgren
Point of contact
- Deputy for Project Management, Arijs A. Rakstins, (415) 503-6720.
Updated on 01 May 2013
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