Part 3.5Yolo Bypass Cache Slough Partnership Multibenefit Program
Section § 8510
This law section highlights the importance of the Yolo Bypass, a flood control facility in Yolo and Solano Counties. It's vital for protecting over 650,000 people and significant assets from Sacramento River flooding, while also supporting agriculture, recreation, and wildlife.
The area includes Cache Slough, which holds opportunities for environmental restoration benefiting species like the delta smelt, as well as maintaining regional agriculture. The Yolo Bypass and Cache Slough together offer possibilities for projects that improve flood protection, wildlife habitats, water resources, and more.
Governmental collaboration at all levels is essential, as demonstrated by a 2016 agreement among various agencies for coordinated planning in this region.
Section § 8511
This section defines terms related to a multiagency partnership and program focused on the Yolo Bypass Cache Slough area. The 'Yolo Bypass Cache Slough Partnership' is a collaborative effort established in May 2016 through a memorandum of understanding among various federal, state, and local agencies, including organizations like the United States Bureau of Reclamation, the Department of Water Resources, and others. The 'Yolo Bypass Cache Slough Partnership Multibenefit Program' is a specific program outlined under Section 8512 related to this partnership.
Section § 8512
The law establishes the Yolo Bypass Cache Slough Partnership Multibenefit Program to help plan and carry out projects in the Yolo Bypass and Cache Slough areas. The effort involves state, federal, and local agencies, including possibly the City of West Sacramento. The main goals are to prioritize projects that serve multiple purposes, solve implementation challenges together, streamline regulatory compliance, find ways to finance projects and maintenance, and promote regional agriculture, recreation, and reliable water supply.