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File #: RES 2024-339    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/16/2024 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 10/1/2024 Final action: 10/1/2024
Title: ADOPT Resolution No. 2024-339 declaring October 2024 as Creek and Channel Safety Awareness Month, ACCEPT the status report from the Public Works Department and the Flood Control and Water Conservation District on the Creek and Channel Safety Awareness Program, and DIRECT the Public Works Department and the Flood Control and Water Conservation District to continue with implementation and the annual campaign of a Countywide sustainable Creek and Channel Safety Awareness Program, as recommended by the Chief Engineer, Flood Control and Water Conservation District, Countywide. (100% Flood Control Zone 3B Funds)

To:                                           Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District

From:                                          Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer

Report Title:                     Creek and Channel Safety Awareness Month and its Associated Program, Countywide. Project No. 7520-6B8311

Recommendation of the County Administrator Recommendation of Board Committee

 

RECOMMENDATIONS:

ADOPT Resolution declaring October 2024 as Creek and Channel Safety Awareness Month; and

 

ACCEPT the following status report from the Public Works Department and the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (FC District) on the Creek and Channel Safety Awareness Program (CCSAP); and

 

DIRECT the Public Works Department and the FC District to continue with implementation and the annual campaign of a Countywide sustainable Creek and Channel Safety Awareness Program, including a follow-up report to this Board in one year.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

Annual notices, outreach, and maintenance of safety features for this year is estimated to cost $45,000 and will be funded by Flood Control Zone 3B.

 

BACKGROUND:

On March 1, 2011, the Board of Supervisors directed the FC District to develop a sustainable and impactful outreach program to promote creek and channel safety throughout the County, after the drowning of two high school students in the Walnut Creek channel. In response, the FC District formed a CCSAP team that developed a strategy to achieve this goal.

 

On October 4, 2011, the Board declared October 2011 as the first Creek and Channel Safety Awareness Month, accepted the status report from the FC District on the CCSAP, approved the implementation plan, and directed the FC District to continue with implementation and initiation of an annual campaign of a sustainable CCSAP, including a follow-up report to the Board in one year.

 

Every year since then, the Board of Supervisors has received and approved a status report on the Annual CCSAP and declared October as Creek and Channel Safety Awareness Month.

 

The FC District refreshes warning stencils and signs in our facilities, and ensures gates and fences are secured as needed throughout the year. In November 2023, the FC District continued its annual outreach to schools, working directly with Walnut Creek Intermediate (WCI) on in-person events. The FC District equipped leadership students with “Stay Out, Stay Alive!” bracelets, art supplies, a demonstration from the Fire District, which provides for fun team building activities to emphasize the importance and danger of the channel. FC District staff gave a presentation to the Leadership students at WCI, including an overview of the Walnut Creek watershed, which includes photos and videos of contrasting channel conditions. Students participating in 7th and 8th grade art classes created colorful posters with the overall message to “Stay Out, Stay Alive!” As in the past, several student posters were selected by the FC District and presented to the entire student body during the lunch hour. At this school-wide event the FC District and Fire District spoke to students about the purpose of the channel and presented equipment needed for life saving rescues. Copies of selected posters are then displayed along FC District channel fencing in Walnut Creek to remind people to “Stay Out, Stay Alive!”.

 

The Chief Engineer, FC District, recommends that the Board declare October 2024 as Creek and Channel Safety Awareness Month, accept the above report, and direct the Public Works Department and FC District to continue with implementation and the annual campaign of a Countywide sustainable CCSAP, including a follow-up report to this Board in one year.

 

CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:

If this Resolution is not adopted, members of the public may not receive important information about creek and channel safety.

 

CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT:

The FC District will continue to work with the schools and youth-based groups within the County to educate children about safety regarding creeks and flood control channels.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board

 

IN THE MATTER OF DECLARING OCTOBER 2024 AS CREEK AND CHANNEL SAFETY AWARENESS MONTH, COUNTYWIDE.

 

WHEREAS, various regional flood control channels were constructed in Contra Costa County to efficiently drain stormwater and runoff from within the cities and towns; and

 

WHEREAS, in April 2010, a family lost a husband and son in the rain-swollen Walnut Creek Channel; and

 

WHEREAS, in February 2011, two young men drowned in the same channel; and

 

WHEREAS, on March 1, 2011, the Board of Supervisors directed the County Public Works Department and Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District to pursue a sustainable outreach program to educate the public on the benefits and dangers of creeks and channels; and

 

WHEREAS, continued education of the public about creeks and channels has been determined as the best way to keep citizens safe and avoid future tragedies; and

 

WHEREAS, the Creek and Channel Safety Awareness Program (CCSAP) is now being implemented Countywide with an annual declaration of October as Creek and Channel Safety Awareness Month to remind the public of the CCSAP.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors hereby declares October 2024 as Creek and Channel Safety Awareness Month encouraging the public to be informed about the benefits and dangers of creeks and channels throughout Contra Costa County.