Central Valley Flood Protection Board October 25, 2013 Presented by: Michael Mierzwa, P.E. Chief of the FloodSAFE Program Management Office California.

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Central Valley Flood Protection Board October 25, 2013 Presented by: Michael Mierzwa, P.E. Chief of the FloodSAFE Program Management Office California Department of Water Resources FloodSAFE California: A Strategic Approach to Reducing Flood Risk

22 Organizing the Work Strategic planning documents have moved from describing “Functional Areas” in 2010 to “Mega Programs” in 2013 and beyond.

Internal Implementation Plan Goals & Principals Internal Coordination (Establishment of Functional Areas & Functional Area Cross Coordination Teams – FAXCTs) Deliverables Reporting & Tracking Investment Strategy Governance / Roles & Responsibilities

Strategic Plan Defines FloodSAFE’s vision, goals, and strategic approach to implementing an integrated flood management program to reduce flood risk statewide. 5-Yr focus Establishes high level performance measures Describes recent general fund & bond expenditures and planned expenditures by common services

55 Strategic to Tactical FloodSAFE Plans

66 Communication Products

77 Engagement Planning

88 California Flood Preparedness Week 8 November 4-9, 2013 Goal: Inform the public about flood risks, Get the public to take action to reduce their flood risk Objective: To encourage federal, state and local agencies to actively reach out to the public about flood preparedness Participants: 20 counties 5 cities 10 federal, state, and local agencies Be Aware, Be Prepared, and Take Action! Flood Preparedness Website:

99 High Water Mark Initiative “ Know Your Line: Be Flood Aware” initiative developed to: Improve the public’s awareness of flood risk Encourage them to take action to reduce it. Roseville Sacramento

10 High Water Mark Initiative Event 10 Top: High water mark sign by Linda Creek in Roseville. Bottom: Sign on Tina Way in Roseville. Event: Friday, November 8, 2013 Location: Garcia Bend Park, Pocket Area 7654 Pocket Road, Sacramento Time: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Host: Darrell Fong, Sacramento City Councilmember Speakers: City of Roseville City of Sacramento DWR FEMA U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Central Valley Flood Protection Board (invited)

11 Questions: