Score: -3 (0/2/3)
San Diego County Grand Jury • 2011-2012

Storm Drains in Leucadia

Published: June 21, 2012 12 pages
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Findings 3 findings

F01
Further improvements to the Leucadia storm water drainage system are necessary. Fact: Leucadia storm drain design choices are hampered by the 24” diameter size limit imposed on outfall piping to Batiquitos Lagoon due to a California Coastal Commission ruling. Fact: Water flow near the north end outlet over-loads for most storm scenarios. Fact: Micro-tunneling through the Leucadia ocean bluffs for purposes of storm drain installation is acceptable to the California Coastal Commission. Fact: Constructing an overflow drain for Leucadia Roadside Park westward through the bluff at Beacons Beach was an alternative recommended by a major engineering study.
F02
Storm drainage through the Leucadia bluffs at Beacons Beach and possibly at other locations should be considered by the City of Encinitas. Fact: No capital improvements to the Leucadia storm water system are currently funded. Fact: Special Assessment Districts (S.A.D.s) may be established by a governing agency to levy taxes for specific infrastructure improvements, such as storm water drains.
F03
Funding Leucadia storm water drainage work through a Special Assessment District (S.A.D.) is an option for the City of Encinitas. 152

Recommendations 3

Agency Responses 1

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