SWRP Development

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Region-wide Efforts

The San Luis Obispo County Flood Control and Water Conservation District received a grant award through the Proposition 1 [The Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014] Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Program administered by the State Department of Water Resources (DWR) to develop a region-wide SWRP.

The City of Arroyo Grande received a grant award through the Proposition 1 Stormwater Grant Program administered by the State Water Resource Control Board (SWRCB) to develop a SWRP for the Arroyo Grande Creek and Pismo Creek watersheds.

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Note: The City of San Luis Obispo has completed the stormwater resource planning efforts for the San Luis Obispo Creek watershed.

Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)

A Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) has been established for the development of the region-wide SWRP and includes representatives from the State Water Board, Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board, and interested parties such as municipalities, water suppliers, local agencies, non-governmental organizations, public utilities, and regulatory agencies.

There are nine (9) TAC Areas established to facilitate stakeholder involvement and stormwater resource planning efforts.  

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TAC members are designated as the lead representatives for each TAC Area. Stakeholders are invited to contact the Coastal San Luis Resource Conservation District (CLSRCD) at [email protected] or (805) 772-4391 for more information.

Public & Stakeholder Meetings

Recap of 2018 Public Outreach Meetings

Contact Public Works via web form, email, or call us at (805) 781-5252.