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1 THE LEADING ADVOCATE FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT SINCE 1982 Federal Advocates Annual Report to the Board of Supervisors San Joaquin County California Tuesday, September 11, 2012 THE FERGUSON GROUP LLC

2 Confidential Business/Proprietary Information 2012 Federal Advocacy 2 Appropriations / President’s Budget Request MORE Water Project Study Urban Flood Control Protection Project Water Resources Development Act Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta San Joaquin Area Flood Protection Delta Counties Coalition

3 Confidential Business/Proprietary Information 3  MORE Water Project Feasibility Study  Worked with Bureau of Reclamation to include funding to complete MORE Water Project Study in budget priorities for FY2012/13/14  Urban Flood Control Project (Lower San Joaquin River Feasibility Study)  FY2012 Corps spending plan included $300,000 FY2012 Appropriations/Budget

4 Confidential Business/Proprietary Information 4  November 2011 and March 2012 Meetings in Washington, D.C.  Supervisors Ruhstaller, Vogel, and Staff met with the County’s Congressional delegation, Bureau of Reclamation, Army Corps of Engineers, Office of Management and Budget, and House and Senate Appropriations staff Washington D.C. Advocacy

5 Confidential Business/Proprietary Information 5  Water Resources Development Act  Sec. 104 Crediting Amendment – Lower San Joaquin River Flood Control Feasibility Study  General Credit for Flood Control Projects  Both requests are consistent with SJAFCA requests and were carried over from 2011 WRDA 2012

6 Confidential Business/Proprietary Information 6  Bay Delta Conservation Plan  Advocacy for open and transparent process, realistic timelines, and a “seat at the table” for Delta local governments and residents – Statement of Principles  Addressing adverse impacts to Delta communities and the economy/ensuring protection of Delta ecosystems are priorities Sacramento – San Joaquin Delta

7 Confidential Business/Proprietary Information 7  March meetings in Washington, D.C.  Lower San Joaquin River Flood Study  WRDA crediting for non-federal costs  FEMA flood insurance – legislation  Recent reauthorization of NFIP did not include residual risk provisions onerous to the County Flood Protection

8 Confidential Business/Proprietary Information 8  Delta NHA legislation  WRDA request  Corps / FEMA issues  Washington, D.C. outreach / Delta tours  H.R. 1837 Nunes Bill  BDCP - Federal agency involvement Delta Counties Coalition

9 THE FERGUSON GROUP, LLC 1130 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, NW SUITE 300 WASHINGTON, DC 20036 PHONE (202) 331-8500 FAX (202) 331-1598 WWW.FERGUSONGROUP.US Questions?


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