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Res 2021-064/approving Substantial Amendment No. 10 to the Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Action Plan
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Res 2021-064/approving Substantial Amendment No. 10 to the Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Action Plan
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Response <br />The Cityis exploring a number of options for creating better and more sustainable infrastructure and reducing repetitive loss and flooding within the City of San Marcos. We appreciate <br /> and will consider your suggestion.No change to Action Plan necessary at this time. <br />Comment <br />Did you experience flood damage? <br />Any recovery must begin with the recovery <br />Left Blank <br />3. provide other public access points down to the <br />mentioned on Bishop be redesigned so that it doesn't cause massive amounts draining down the hill on Bishop to join the massive amounts of water coming down the natural creek bed?Could <br /> a wall be built, at least on the residence side of the creek, to prevent so much water from flooding against the house?I know the city has a lot to take care of with a limited amount <br /> of money, but I'm afraid the residents along the river will get all the attention and all the fundswhen there are other equally vulnerable and at-risk residents elsewhere in the city <br /> who went through a hellish experience in October and afterwards and are needing attention as well.We are looking for help in finding a solution to mitigate such damage inthe future.I <br /> have also enclosed some photos of some of our damage.Thank you for your attention and consideration Form Question:Answer:Comment:of the San Marcos river. These actions should include <br /> removal of trash, debris, trees and branches and "strainers" that impede flow or present safety hazards to humans in the river. Some bank and tree stabilization may also be required. <br /> The river recovery should go from below Rio Vista park to the junction with the Blanco River. This must be done for flood minimization.An additional step would be to reclaim the river <br /> for the people of San Marcos and the general public. The minimum would be to replace the foot bridge, clear/open/develop public points of access:1. down to I-352. access, facilities, <br /> parking at 299 (Sturgeon Dr.) <br />Element <br />General <br />Source <br />Date <br /># <br />88/31/16Online FormInfrastructure- <br /> <br />
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