Sacramento Flood Risk Management

Sacramento Flood Risk Management

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1. Strategic/Comprehensive

1.1. CAP-Map

1.1.1. City of Sacramento

1.1.2. City of West Sacramento

1.2. Comprehensive Flood Management Plan (2016)

1.3. City of Sacramento Flood Preparedness website

1.3.1. Sacramento at Risk Story Map

1.4. City of Sacramento "Prepare Flood"

2. Legend

2.1. GIS data OK

2.2. Ask for GIS data

2.3. Data available - need processing

2.4. Available Map

3. Short-term recovery

4. Mitigation

4.1. Prevention

4.1.1. Land Use

4.1.1.1. County (2030)

4.1.1.2. City (2035)

4.1.2. Regulatory Flood Maps

4.1.2.1. DFIRM (city)

4.1.2.1.1. 100yr Magpie floodplain

4.1.2.1.2. SFHA (FEMA/CRS)

4.1.2.2. 200yr Flood Ordinance / ULOP (city)

4.1.3. Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) (2016)

4.1.4. Urban Flood Maps

4.1.5. Projected Flooding

4.1.5.1. Future Coastal Flooding (C4CCA)

4.1.5.2. Future Riverine Flooding

4.1.6. Flood Depths

4.1.7. Repetitive Loss Management

4.1.7.1. Repetitive Loss Areas Projects

4.1.7.2. Repetitive Loss Properties Insurance Claims

4.1.7.3. Repetitive Loss Properties Insurance Concentration

4.1.8. Flood Preparedness Week (DWR)

4.2. Protection

4.2.1. Levee Dependent Areas (city)

4.2.2. State Plan of Flood Control Facilities (SPFC, DWR)

4.2.2.1. Flood Control Features (city)

4.2.2.2. Relative Levee Condition (2012)

4.2.2.3. Sacramento River Flood Control System

4.2.3. Nature-based Solutions

4.2.4. Storm water internal Drainage Improvements

4.2.4.1. Drainage Basins

4.2.5. Levee mainatenance

4.2.5.1. Short-term

4.2.5.2. Long-term

4.2.5.3. Maintaining agencies

4.2.6. Central Valley Flood Protection Plan (CVFPP) (DWR, 2017)

4.2.7. Levee Flood Protection Zone (LFPZ) DWR

4.3. Vulnerability

4.3.1. CCHVI

4.3.2. SB 1000 Vulnerability Indicators (ICARP)

4.3.2.1. Existing inequalities, institutionalized racism, or exclusion

4.3.2.1.1. Race

4.3.2.1.2. Linguistic isolation

4.3.2.1.3. Poverty rate

4.3.2.1.4. Educational attainment

4.3.2.2. Physical states or condition that increase vulnerability

4.3.2.2.1. Children

4.3.2.2.2. Elderly

4.3.2.2.3. Disability

4.3.2.3. Poor environmental conditions, access to services, or living conditions

4.3.2.3.1. Crime

4.3.2.3.2. Tree canopy

4.3.2.4. Lack of investment and opportunities

4.3.2.4.1. Car ownership

4.3.2.4.2. Insurance

4.3.3. Red-lining

4.3.4. Affordable housing?

4.3.5. Disadvantages communities?

4.3.6. SoVI - Social Vulnerbaility Index - County-level

5. Emergency

5.1. Preparation

5.1.1. Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) 2005

5.1.2. OES Evacuation Zones (county)

5.1.3. Evacuation Plan for Floods and Other Emergencies (2008)

5.1.4. Continuity of Operations/ Government (2009)

5.1.5. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Emergency Response (2007)

5.1.5.1. Rain Patrol Plan

5.1.6. Flood Emergency Evacuation Plan

5.1.6.1. Natomas

5.1.6.2. American River North

5.1.6.3. American River South

5.1.7. City of Sacramento Evacuation Map 2018

5.1.8. Flood Depth Evacuation Maps

5.1.8.1. Natomas

5.2. Early Warning Systems

5.2.1. DWR Alert Stations (county)

5.2.2. CA Data Exchange Center (CDEC) Flood Forecasting info

5.2.3. Automated Local Evaluation in Real Time (ALERT) for local creeks

6. Recovery

6.1. Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) 2005

6.1.1. Long-term recovery

6.1.1.1. Code/Ordinance Enforcement

6.1.1.2. Disaster Housing Plan

6.1.1.3. High water mark documentation

6.2. DFIRM

6.2.1. DFIRM (city)

6.2.1.1. 100yr Magpie floodplain

6.2.1.2. SFHA (FEMA/CRS)