Green Streets Clean Water Program
We’re going to improve the infrastructure in San Diego’s unincorporated communities. Can you help us shape the design?
Green Streets are environmentally friendly cost-effective solutions to dealing with our region’s water runoff in dry and wet weather. They use natural processes to treat wet and dry weather runoff using natural systems located along the road while supporting our infrastructure.
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Visit the Green Streets Clean Water webpage
The County of San Diego is introducing the Green Streets Clean Water Plan to evaluate nearly 1,200 miles of roads in unincorporated areas for green street project opportunities and they are looking for your input.
Here are a few ways for you to participate:
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Attend our virtual public meeting!
- The County is hosting a virtual public meeting to get feedback from local community members, businesses and stakeholders on July 7, 2021 from 5:30-7:00 pm. We would love for you to attend!
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Take the Survey!
- We are gathering community-specific input to help tailor the projects to local preferences, where feasible.
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Sign up for our newsletter!
- Are you interested in seeing how the County of San Diego is implementing green infrastructure? Sign up for the Green Infrastructure Newsletter to stay informed on our progress to improve water quality.
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ONLINE SERVICES
Report Stormwater Pollution Report observed pollution to the correct jurisdiction.
Citizen Access Portal Research property information and permits. Apply for some permits online.
GIS Maps Find property information including zoning designation with our web-based mapping tool.
Watershed Protection Website sandiegocounty.gov/stormwater
Project Clean Water efforts are focused on providing a centralized point of access to water quality information and resources for San Diego County Watersheds. Click HERE to visit Project Clean Water’s website.
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