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completed a study of Dry Comal Creek. <br />• Guadalupe County is completing a study of Alligator- Geronimo Creek. <br />• Hays County is planning a study of the Blanco River. <br />• The City of San Marcos has completed a recent study of the San Marcos River. <br />• FEMA recently re- studied the Guadalupe River through Victoria County. <br />t►. <br />GBIL\ <br />I I HALFF <br />GBRA plans to pay <br />the 25% local cost <br />share to study the <br />—'' <br />main channel of the <br />.�. -- ' <br />lower Guadalupe <br />River, and work with <br />its communities to <br />obtain local 25% <br />funding for any <br />desired new studies of <br />f <br />the remaining major <br />z v <br />tributaries. The study <br />Key to F•Nuns Proposed Roudno <br />will take 5 -6 years, <br />P„ppp,,, p,,.,, Reaches for <br />Flood Forecast Model <br />and could begin as <br />g <br />early as September 1, <br />"°°°"" "'°°°�' .- <br />2011 if GBRA <br />n <br />successfully competes <br />Te"``X&" � <br />for a TWDB Flood <br />Oak HALFF <br />Protection Planning <br />Grant in 2011. <br />GBRA will be visiting its communities during December 2010 to obtain supporting <br />resolutions that will be submitted with the grant application. <br />If the grant is awarded in <br />the late spring of 2011, GBRA will again visit with communities who wish to financially <br />participate to negotiate Inter -local Agreements. <br />t►. <br />GBIL\ <br />I I HALFF <br />