Creek and Watershed Management Plan Now Available for Public Review

Source: City of Goleta

The City of Goleta is happy to announce the availability of the City’s Creek and Watershed Management Plan (CWMP) for public review. The CWMP is available on the project website. The CWMP includes detailed information on the dozen creeks that run through our community, identifies impairments to these creeks, and outlines programs and specific future actions to address identified impairments. It also outlines best practices to provide habitat for fish and wildlife, accommodate wildlife movement corridors, convey stormwater runoff and floodwaters, and furnish open space and passive recreational areas for City residents. 

City of Goleta Advanced Planning Manager Anne Wells said, “Goleta’s creeks shape the environment for our rich natural resources and are worthy of coordinated stewards. The proposed Creek and Watershed Management Plan reflects a collaborative vision and presents actions that will protect and enhance our waterways, improving our valuable and valued resources for future generations to enjoy.”

The City will also host a virtual public workshop on the Creek and Watershed Management Plan on Monday, November 2nd at 6:00pm. City staff will provide an overview of the CWMP and the project team will also be available to answer questions and receive comments. Spanish interpretation will be available. We encourage you to participate, get informed and be a part of shaping the future of our creek and watersheds.

The workshop will be held virtually at the following link: https://tinyurl.com/y3adk4nv. A recording of the workshop will also be posted on the project website for those who cannot attend.

The City Council will consider adoption of the Creek and Watershed Management Plan at their November 17, 2020, meeting.

Learn more about the project at https://tinyurl.com/GoletaCWMP.

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