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CC Resolution No. 22-088 accepting the Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 (Year 1) of the 2021 Santa Clara County Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public InformationRESOLUTION NO. 22-088 A RESOLUTION OF THE CUPERTINO CITY COUNCIL ACCEPTING THE ANNUAL EVALUATION REPORT FOR FY22 (YEAR 1) OF THE 2021 SANTA CLARA COUNTY MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL PROGRAM FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION WHEREAS, in 1968, the United States Congress passed the National Flood Insurance Act creating the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The NFIP was designed to reduce future flood losses through local floodplain management programs and provision of flood insurance to those most in need. The NFIP requires that participating communities adopt certain minimum requirements intended to reduce future flood losses; and WHEREAS, in 1990, the NFIP implemented the Community Rating System (CRS) as a voluntary program for recognizing and encouraging community floodplain activities that exceed the minimum NFIP standards; and WHEREAS, in 2005, the City of Cupertino was admitted to the CRS. The City's participation in the CRS program gives flood insurance policy holders a discounted premium; and WHEREAS, in 2013, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the agency responsible for implementing the NFIP, updated the CRS program by adding new elements to encourage each participating community to increase efforts in promoting CRS goals; and WHEREAS, one of the new public outreach elements of the CRS program is the formation of a Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information (PPI) that will encourage targeted outreach to a larger regional area; and WHEREAS, in 2015, the first Santa Clara County Multi-Jurisdictional PPI (2015 PPI) was approved by the Santa Clara Valley Water District Board for use by communities within Santa Clara County that participate in the CRS program; and WHEREAS, every five years, the PPI must be updated and adopted by the governing bodies of all participating communities in order to continue receiving CRS credit for the PPI activity. The 2021 Santa Clara County Multi-Jurisdictional PPI (2021 PPI) is the updated five-year plan adopted by the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Resolution No. 22-088 Page2 WHEREAS, in 2020, the City of Cupertino, along with other communities in Santa Clara County, worked with the Santa Clara Valley Water District to update the 2015 PPL The 2021 PPI was developed jointly and must be approved by a community1 s governing body in order to provide enhancement to the local agency1 s CRS program; and WHEREAS, on August 17, 2021, the City Council of the City of Cupertino adopted Resolution No. 21-073 accepting the 2021 PPI; and WHEREAS, in each subsequent year, FEMA requires an annual evaluation report be created to describe PPI implementation within the fiscal year. The Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 (Year 1) is the first annual evaluation report of the 2021 PPI; and WHEREAS, in 2022, the City of Cupertino, along with other communities in Santa Clara County, worked with the Santa Clara Valley Water District to create the annual report. The annual report must be shared with a community's governing body in order to continue receiving CRS credit for the PPI activity. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council does hereby accept the Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 (Year 1) of the 2021 Santa Clara County Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information. PASS ED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Cupertino this 19 th day of July, 2022, by the following vote: Members of the City Council AYES: Paul, Chao, Moore, Wei, Willey NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None Resolution No. 22-088 Page3 SIGNED: /?~---V DarcyP~ City of Cupertino ATTEST: Kirsten Squarcia, City Clerk ~l'l/wz.<z Date Date 8/8/22 Attachment B Santa Clara County Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information 2021 Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 (Year 1: July 2021 to June 2022) CITY OF PALO ALTO CITY OF CUPERTINO ~'~ ~ ~ _, Sunnyvale ~-CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW CITY OF MORGAN HILL CITYOF ~ ,A. SAN J OSE ~ Valley Water CAPITAL OF SILICON VAUEY LOS ALTOS HILIB r::P~ -CALIFOR NIA June 2022 Prepared by: Santa Clara Valley Water District and County of Santa Clara CRS Participating Communities I. INTRODUCTION The Community Rating System (CRS) is a voluntary program of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The CRS program allows communities to earn flood insurance premium discounts for their residents and businesses by implementing local mitigation, floodplain management, and outreach activities that exceed the minimum NFIP requirements to reduce the risk of flooding. In Santa Clara County, 11 (eleven) communities have been active participants in the FEMA NFIP CRS for over 30 years. The CRS participating communities are City of Cupertino, City of Gilroy, City of Los Altos , City of Milpitas, City of Morgan Hill, City of Mountain View, City of Palo Alto, City of San Jose, City of Santa Clara, City of Sunnyvale, and the Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water). CRS participating communities, along with their external non-governmental stakeholders, non- participating communities: City of Saratoga, Town of Los Altos Hills, Town of Los Gatos, and County of Santa Clara who opted to join the 2021 Program for Public Information (PPI), comprise the PPI Committee. The PPI Committee is listed in Table 1. Members of the Santa Clara County Multi-Jurisdictional 2021 PP/ Committee of the 2021 PPI. (Attachment #1) FEMA requires that each community participating in the PPI provide at least two representatives to the regional PPI Committee, with at least half of the representatives from outside the local government. Additionally, at least half of the representatives must attend all the meetings of the regional PPI Committee. An important benefit of the PPI Committee's work is close collaboration between local public agency staff who work on flood protection throughout Santa Clara County. Together, PPI Committee members continue strengthening their individual CRS programs and ensuring communities can evaluate their flood programs against a nationally recognized benchmark. The 2021 PPI Committee, along with the remaining non-participating communities (City of Campbell and City of Monte Sereno), and other interested parties, make up the Santa Clara County CRS Users Group. The Santa Clara County CRS Users Group collaborates to ensure floodplain management activities provide enhanced public safety, reduced damage to property and public infrastructure, and avoidance of economic disruption and loss in Santa Clara County. Through the 5-year PPI development and the annual reporting process, members of the SC County CRS Users Group learn from one another about local floodplain management activities, including flood protection and land use issues. For both the Santa Clara County CRS Users Group and the PPI Committee, the PPI is one of the most impactful activities of the CRS Program. Under the CRS program, flood insurance premium rates are discounted to reward CRS participating community actions that meet the three goals of the CRS: (1) reduce flood damage to insurable property; (2) strengthen and support the insurance aspects of the NFIP; and (3) encourage a comprehensive approach to floodplain management. 1 of 14 Santa Clara County 2021 Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 (Year 1: July 2021 to June 2022) Flood insurance premiums for participating CRS communities are reduced in 5% increments for every 500 CRS points earned . As of April 30, 2022 , the total savings for Santa Clara County residents from CRS discounts is approximately $2 million . Valley Water is the lead flood risk reduction agency for Santa Clara County. Valley Water performs many flood preparedness outreach and stream stewardship/maintenance activities that earn CRS po i nts for participating communities . Since Valley Water is not a land-use agency, the points Valley Water earns, as a fictitious community, provide a foundation upon which the CRS participating communities can build. FEMA approved this unique arrangement with Valley Water in 1998. The CRS Coordinator's Manual, 2013 Edition , included the option to undertake a Program for Public Information (PPI) which is a method to customize flood risk and loss reduction outreach messages and increase CRS points. Each participant of the PPI Committee brings unique perspectives and suggestions that enhance the PPI. Each community must adopt the PPI through a formal vote by the community 's governing body. In 2013, Valley Water initiated and facilitated the effort to develop the first Multi-Jurisdictional PPI so that all Santa Clara County CRS participating communities could work together and benefit from this activity. Non-participating communities were also invited to participate in the development of the PPI. This work effort resulted in the 2015 Multi-Jurisdiction PPI (2015 PPI). On April 14, 2015, Valley Water's Board adopted the 2015 PPI , which sunset in April 2020. Following Valley Water's lead, the other CRS participating communities' governing bodies adopted the 2015 PPI soon thereafter. Under the CRS, the PPI must be updated every 5-years. Each subsequent year after adopting the PPI , the committee must submit an Annual Evaluation Report to FEMA describing the PPI implementation for the prior fiscal year. The PPI Committee must evaluate whether the flood risk reduction messages in the PPI are still relevant and adjust the PPI, if needed. The Annual Evaluation Report is shared with each participating community's governing body as an informational item. As required, Annual Evaluation Reports for FY16 (Year 1) through FY19 (Year 4) for the 2015 PPI were prepared, sent to the governing body, and included in annual recertifications . FY20 (Year 5), the PPI Committee was required to update the 2015 PPI. The Insurance Services Office (ISO), FEMA's CRS management contractor, exempted the committee from submitting an Annual Evaluation Report for FY20 (Year 5) as the committee focused on updating the 2015 PPI. In February 2020, Valley Water hosted the start of the 5-year PPI process. Fifteen Santa Clara County communities worked together to update the 2015 PPI. These communities included the current eleven CRS participating communities as well as four non-participating communities that expressed interest in joining the CRS . Staff and external stakeholders from each community participated in developing the new PPI. In March 2020, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak started. The California State Emergency Services Act, the Governor's Emergency Declaration related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Governor's Executive Order N-29-20 , and Order of the County of Santa Clara Public Health Officer dated March 16, 2020, went into effect. 2 of 14 Santa Clara County 2021 Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 (Year 1: July 2021 to June 2022) The COVID-19 pandemic caused far-reaching, unprecedented changes. Businesses and organizations faced economic and operational uncertainty across every industry and sector. The workforce impacts during COVID-19 caused delays beyond control, including the PPI Committee's ability to continue its work of updating the 2015 PPI. Many communities shifted priorities to respond to the public health crisis; therefore, FEMA provided an extension of completing the update to the 2015 PPI to early 2021. The PP! Committee reconvened in October 2020 to resume the PPI update. Several virtual meetings followed until the PPI Committee completed the 2021 PPI in April 2021. The 2021 PPI was adopted by participating communities, as indicated in Table 1. Dates 2021 PP/ Adopted. II. 2021 PPI DEVELOPMENT PROCESS Valley Water, along with the CRS participating and non-participating communities, initiated the 2021 PPI process in February 2020. The Santa Clara County 2021 Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information document was completed in April 2021 (refer to Section /. Introduction for COVID-19 related delays). Virtual meetings were held between 2020 and 2021 to develop the 2021 PPI. In addition to FEMA's six priority topic messages, three additional messages below were identified as important for Santa Clara County. See Table 3 in the 2021 PP/: CRS Priority Messages for the complete list. I. Encourage residents and workers to make a personal Family Emergency Plan . II. Ask residents to download disaster apps; and Ill. Urge drivers to slow down on wet roads and avoid driving through ponded water to reduce traffic accidents. The PPI Committee worked between the meetings to draft the 2021 PPI and review the extensive list of outreach and flood response projects. (Attachment 2, which is Appendix A of the 2021 PP!) Based on the PPI Committee's evaluation of the 2015 PPI, the consensus was that most of the 2015 PPI flood risk reduction messages were still relevant, so only minor edits were incorporated as needed. This became the basis for the 2021 PPI; therefore, no additional FEMA review was required, as the 2015 PP! already ensured its provisions were fully compliant with FEMA requirements. The number of CRS points that the 2021 PP! activities will earn is determined by FEMA's CRS Specialist and Technical Reviewers in the Insurance Seivices Office (ISO). The PPI Committee estimates that of the possible 350 points, participating communities could earn up to 300+/-points per participating community for the PPI efforts. Once Valley Water approved the 2021 PPI (5-Year Plan), the final document was provided to the PPI Committee to present to their government bodies for adoption and implementation. Table 1. Dates of PP/ Adoption shows the 2021 PPI approval dates by agency (Community). All 11 CRS participating communities have adopted the 2021 PPI as noted in Table 1 Dates 2021 PP/ Adopted below. As non-participating communities are not in the CRS Program, they 3 of 14 Santa Clara County 2021 Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 (Year 1: July 2021 to June 2022) are not required to adopt the PPI. At this time, all non-participating communities have chosen not to adopt the 2021 PPI. Table 1. Dates 2021 PP/ Adopted Agency (Comm unity) Date Presented Adoption* Santa Clara Valley 4/27/21 X Water District City of Cupertino 8/17/21 X City of Gilroy 7/01/21 X City of Los Altos 7/13/21 X Town of Los Altos Hills (non-CRS Not Not required* community) required* Town of Los Gatos (non-CRS Not required* Not required* communitv) City of Milpitas 5/18/21 X City of Morgan Hill 6/16/21 X City of Mountain View 6/22/21 X City of Palo Alto 6/14/21 X City of San Jose 11/16/21 X City of Santa Clara 7/06/21 X County of Santa Clara (non-CRS Not required* Not required* communitv) City of Saratoga (non-CRS community) Not required* Not required* City of Sunnyvale 6/29/21 X Total Approved 11 .. *Non-CRS communities are encouraged to part,c,pate in PP/ Committee activities and initiatives, but are not required to adopt the PP/, nor report out in the Annual Evaluation Reports. 111. ANNUAL EVALUATION REPORTS The 2021 PPI states that the PPI Committee will meet at least once yearly to evaluate the PPI and incorporate any needed revisions. This meeting is coordinated in conjunction with the ongoing CRS User's Group meetings, which occur at least twice a year. The evaluation will cover: • Reviewing projects that were completed . • Evaluation of progress toward outcomes. • Recommendations on projects that have not been completed. • Recommendations for new projects not previously identified. • Target Audience changes; and • Impact of the program during a real flood event if one has occurred. The Annual Evaluation Report is prepared by the PPI Committee for submission with each CRS community's annual CRS recertification package (or schedule 5-year cycle visits). The report is then shared with each CRS participating community's governing body as an informational item. 4 of 14 Santa Clara County 2021 Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 (Year 1: July 2021 to June 2022) Section V. 2022 Santa Clara County CRS Users Group/PP/ Committee Meetings -Monitoring and Evaluating the 2021 PP/ of this report, summarizes the meetings held to develop the FY22 Annual Evaluation Report (Year 1 of the 2021 PPI). Table 2 below shows how each community expects to share the FY22 Annual Evaluation Report with its governing body. Table 2. How the 2021 PP/ Annual Evaluation Report for FY22, Year 1 will be shared with Commun ity's Governing B ody Community Method for Sharing* Santa C lara Valley Water District Board Non-Agenda Item City of Cupertino Consent Item Council Aaenda City of Gilroy Consent Calendar City of Los Altos Council Consent Calendar or Informational Staff Reoort Town of Los Altos Hill (non -CRS Not required community) Town of Los Gatos (non-CRS community) Not required City of Milpitas Memo to City Council City of Morgan Hill Council Consent Calendar City of Mountain View Council Weekly Update "Council Connection" City of Palo Alto Informational Staff Report City of San Jose Council Consent Calendar City of Santa Clara Council Consent Calendar County of Santa Clara (non-CRS Not required community) City of Saratoga (non-CRS community) Not required Citv of Sunnvvale City Manaaer's "Update Sunnyvale" *Non-CRS communities are not required to share the 2021 PP/ Annual Reports with their governing bodies. IV. 2021 PPI ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR FY22 The PPI Committee identified three efforts needed from each CRS participating community for the 2021 PPI and to prepare and finalize subsequent Annual Evaluation Reports . 1. Governing bodies must adopt the 2021 PPI (Table 1. Dates 2021 PP/ Adopted). The PPI Committee must prepare Annual Evaluation Reports and share the reports with its governing body as informational items. 2. For each fiscal year (July 1 -June 30) the communities must carry out and monitor the implementation of the outreach/flood response projects identified in Attaqhment A CRS Creditable Outreach and Flood Response Projects by CRS Community of the 2021 PP/. (Attachment 2) 3. The PPI Committee must review and consider the 'New Initiatives' identified in the 2021 PPI (page 66) for advancing flood risk reduction efforts. Governing Bodies Approval: Including Valley Water, all 11 CRS participating communities' governing bodies adopted the 2021 PPI by the end of FY22. The approval dates are shown by agency (Community) in Table 1. Dates of 2021 PP/ Adopted noted above. 5 of 14 Santa Clara County 2021 Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 (Year 1: July 2021 to June 2022) Tracking System: The 2021 PPI is multi-jurisdictional and includes 15 agencies ( 11 CRS participating communities and four non-participating communities). Tracking implementation is quite complex compared to a single-agency PPI. As the informal lead, Valley Water continues to oversee the record-keeping to ensure consistency throughout the county. An electronic file-sharing system, Egnyte, is set up with folders for each community to file and share documents related to the 109 potential outreach/flood response projects identified in the 2021 PPI , and all CRS-related documentation. This also includes a comprehensive spreadsheet tracking which projects were accomplished in any given fiscal year, by the individual communities . This spreadsheet, along with the Annual Evaluation Report, will be submitted with annual CRS recertifications or a part of scheduled 5-year cycle visits . Insurance Services Office (ISO) assigns credit for Valley Water outreach/flood response projects to all Santa Clara County CRS participating communities' ratings. Some communities also choose to carry out and report on their own outreach/flood response projects, in addition to those of Valley Water. These projects are shown on the composite spreadsheet and include input from each agency . The PPI Committee discussed the benefits of using the Egnyte shared-filing system for tracking the 2021 PPI outreach/flood response projects and all CRS-related documentation . The PPI Committee also discussed the importance of ensuring each agency uploads their CRS documentation regularly. These benefits are: Information Share/Knowledge Transfer: CRS participating communities can view each other's program documentation. When a community improves its CRS rating, another community can access the documents submitted to determine how the CRS credited activities helped improve the score. Document Repository: A central location for CRS-related documentation, organized to mirror the CRS Coordinator's Manual (by community/activity/element) proves helpful when a community experiences staff turnover. Documentation Submittals: CRS documents are organized and easy to share with the CRS Specialists conducting cycle visits and/or annual recertification . Summary of PP/ Projects Accomplished in FY22 The complete list of outreach/flood response projects is included as Attachment 2 of this Report, listing all projects proposed in the 2021 PPI, with a "Project Accomplishments" column noting actions taken during the first year of the PPI, FY22 . Audiences Projects Accomplished Community at Large (CAL) 81 potential projects, 63 accomplished Residents and Businesses in the 18 potential projects, 16 accomplished Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) Messengers to Other Target 10 potential projects, 10 were accomplished Audiences (Organizations & Businesses Serving the Community) *Total Accomplished Projects I 89 of 109 . . .. * Note: All proJects earned out by CRS part1c1patmg commumttes were accompltshed m FY22 . Variance in the number of potential projects versus accomplished projects is due to no updates received from non- participating communities, which is not required for this report. 6 of 14 Santa Clara County 2021 Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 ( Year 1: July 2021 to June 2022) These numbers go well beyond the minimum requirements of the CRS Program, and we anticipate all CRS participating communities will receive the maximum number of credits for our collective efforts in FY22. It is important to note that most public events in 2020 through 2022 were heavily impacted or canceled due to shelter-in-place orders and the COVID-19 pandemic. Those events that were not canceled were often redesigned for virtual participation or smaller, socially distanced groups. Valley Water's Outreach/Flood Response Projects Annual Flood Awareness Campaign Valley Water's FY22 Flood Awareness Campaign theme was "Flooding Can Happen During a Drought." It launched after the 1 Fourth National Climate Assessment was published; there could not have been a better time to have this conversation. The federal report assessed that intense extreme weather and climate-related events are becoming more frequent and will have catastrophic impacts on vulnerable communities, infrastructure, ecosystems, and our economy. Extreme storm events could result in more frequent and severe flooding in our region. Valley Water's message emphasized its commitment to reducing flood risks and protecting the community but acknowledging we cannot eliminate all risks. Thus, our communities must adapt and prepare; and it starts with being informed and aware of risks. An educational paid advertising campaign supplemented Valley Water's community outreach effort. This year, its advertising campaign was supported by a series of formative research to understand target audiences, their awareness levels, and explore what educational messages and images most appealed to them. The Flood Awareness Campaign lasted four months, from mid-November 2021 to February 2022. The paid advertisement campaign cost a total of $200,000. Valley Water's FY22 Annual Flood Awareness Campaign shifted from genera l digital and public space advertising to a series of direct mailings to the 52,000 homes and businesses in Santa Clara County's FEMA SFHA. Valley Water sent three separate targeted mailers to all homes and businesses in or near a high-risk flood area, as designated by the FEMA SHFA. The mailers were multilingual (English, Spanish, Chinese, and Vietnamese) and are posted on Valley Water's website. 1. Annual Floodplain Mailer 54,790 mailed on December 13-14, 2021 4,450 delivered to cities/county (Public Works and Planning Departments) between December 2021 -February 1, 2022 2. Multilingual Postcards with 9 CRS tips and links to flood preparedness webpages 52,502 mailed on October 29, 2021 3. "You Live in a Flood Zone-Do You Know What to Do Before, During, and After a Flood?" Trifold . 54,790 mailed on January 11, 2022 1 US Global Change Resource Program (USGCRP) has a legal mandate to conduct a state-of-the-science synthesis of climate impacts and trends across U.S. regions and sectors every four years, known as the National Climate Assessment (NCA). 7 of 14 Santa Clara County 2021 Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 (Year 1: July 2021 to June 2022) During FY22, Santa Clara County experienced a drought emergency. Valley Water's annual Floodplain Mailer reminded everyone that flooding can happen anytime it rains, and that climate change has made extreme weather the new normal. Drought conditions can harden the ground and increase run-off to streams and creeks during the first few days of heavy rain, increasing the risk of flooding . In addition, the flood mailer showcased Valley Water's ongoing flood protection projects in areas susceptible to flooding . In FY22, the mailer featured QR codes, a magnet with important flood safety websites , a detachable emergency phone list, and photos of our most recent flood protection projects. The direct mailing strategy was developed after the 2020-2021 post-Flood Awareness Campaign poll which indicated that only 29% of FEMA SFHA residents remembered receiving the annual Floodplain Mailer, while recollection of other broad advertising efforts hovered lower. The outreach shift from advertising to targeted mailings resulted in substantial savings while proving much more effective. Valley Water also deployed a small-scale multilingual social media campaign, with the slogan "Flooding can happen during a drought," on social media and the web platforms including Facebook, lnstagram, Google Ads , El Observador, Cali Today , and News for Chinese. The campaign launched in Winter FY22, starting with the season's first rains in December 2021 and continuing through January 2022. Digital ads targeted residents and commuters in or near the SFHA, using zip codes from published FEMA flood maps. A key strategy for the paid campaign was incorporating all 2021 PPI messages in Valley Water ads. Staff crafted messages derived from Valley Water's annual Floodplain Mailer to residents in the SFHA. Additionally, the Valley Water Board of Directors shared posts on Nextdoor highlighting the "Flooding can happen during a drought" messaging and the nine CRS topics in Winter 2021 . Valley Water posted a flood preparedness blog on its website in November 2021 and a digital copy of the Floodplain Mailer. This section intentionally left blank 8 of 14 Santa Clara County 2021 Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 (Year 1: July 2021 to June 2022) Campaign Results Facebook Run Date Language CTR Clicks Impressions CPC CPM 1/14 -2/24/22 English 0 .24% 2,012 838,548 $1.49 $3.58 1/14 -2/24/22 Spanish 0 .31% 1,956 635,945 $1.28 $3.93 0.27% 3,968 1,474,493 $1.39 $3.73 lnstagram Run Date Language CTR Clicks Impressions CPC CPM 1/14 -2/24/22 English 0.07% 786 1,122,829 $7.00 $4.90 1/14 -2/24/22 Spanish 0 .08% 335 434,737 $8.96 $6.90 0.07% 1,121 1,557,566 $7.58 $5.46 Google Run Date Language CTR Clicks Impressions CPC CPM 1/14 -2/24/22 English 0 .05% 2,660 5,537,579 $3 .01 $1.45 1/14 -2/24/22 Spanish 0.09% 2,310 2,537,994 $1.74 $1.58 1/14-2/24/22 Chinese 0 .07% 1,077 3,100,420 $3.23 $1.03 1/14 -2/24/22 Vietnamese 0 .03% 1,308 1,823,830 $1.43 $1.13 0.06% 7,355 12,999,823 $2.59 $1.36 Nextdoor Run Date Language CTR Clicks Impressions CPC CPM 1/14 -2/25/22 Eng lish 0 .16% 1,379 542,392 $14.98 $38.07 0.16% 1,379 542,392 $14.98 $38.07 Valley Water also used its month ly newsletter, news blog, and social media profiles to enhance flood awareness efforts before and during forecasted storms starting as early as September. During the length of the campaign and leading up to anticipated storm events, Valley Water posted flash flood warnings , shared posts with critical messages about flood safety, and promoted the Flood Watch Tool throughout the winter. Valley Water's flood protection resources page at ValleyWater.org/floodready serves as a hub of flood safety information with icons leading to a series of related web pages, including information on flood zone maps, signing up for emergency alerts, sandbags, reporting local flooding, and safety tips. Of these subpages, the flood zone awareness page was the most accessed, which features a brief explanation for determining if a home is in a FEMA-designated flood zone. It also features an instructional YouTube tutoria l for using FEMA's Map Service and a reminder that flooding can happen anytime it rains . 9 of 14 Santa Clara County 2021 Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 (Year 1: July 2021 to June 2022) All communities were requested to add a link redirecting visitors to ValleyWater.org/floodready , floodsmart .gov , and ready .gov from their respective flood protection resource pages or homepage. All Santa Clara County communities received hard copies of Valley Water's Floodplain Mailer. Valley Water shared a "Flood Follows Drought 2021-22 Flood Awareness Campaign Media Toolkit" with the CRS communities. The toolkit provided links to the multilingual floodplain mailer, social media graphics , messages for all nine flood awareness tips (PPI CRS message topics), and blog posts for all Santa Clara County communities to use. The 2021-2022 post-Flood Awareness Campaign survey found: • 59% recalled receiving mail with information about flood safety (29% in 2020-21). • 76% are confident they have taken all necessary precautions to protect themselves from floods (64% in 2020-21 ). • 61 % rate the job Valley Water is doing at keeping them informed as excellent, good, or fair (32% in 2020-21 ). • 10% increase in food zone awareness over last year (now at 50-60% awareness). • 32% increase in recall of flood mailings vs. last year (now at 59% reach) with good recall amongst Spanish, Mandarin, and Vietnamese speakers. • 58% of respondents clearly understood Valley Water's three main calls to action (find your risk, get flood insurance, develop a plan). • 12% increase in respondents who believe they have taken all steps to be ready for a flood (now at 76%). • 11 % increase in respondents who have flood insurance (now at 51 %). • 100% of high-risk residents in mobile home parks are aware of our messaging. The results above demonstrate an effective campaign that is less expensive than general advertising , yielding a savings of approximately $150,000 with more robust results. In the future, direct mailings to the FEMA SFHA seem to be an alternative outreach strategy for the flood awareness campaign rather than targeted advertising. Valley Water discussed the new targeted mail approach with the PPI Committee and the Insurance Services Office (ISO). All agreed with this strategy. Valley Water Education Outreach Program Valley Water's Education Outreach includes flood awareness messaging in every program presented year-round. A dedicated flood-focused program is offered from October through April, depending on the rainfall situation on any given year. Valley Water's role as a flood protection agency is highlighted in all presentations, so that participants in the Education Outreach Programs know that flood protection is one of Valley Water's core objectives in Santa Clara County. The following are the Education Outreach efforts from October 2021 -March 2022. Valley Water Flood Awareness Messaging Flood awareness messaging is included in classroom presentations, STEAM (Science , Technology, 10 of 14 Santa Clara County 2021 Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information Annual Evaluation Reportfor FY22 (Year 1: July 2021 to June 2022) Engineering, Art, and Math) programs, libraries, camps, and Wonders of Water Wednesday, an after- school science program. The following numbers represent the results of general flood protection messaging: • 197 Presentations • 4801 attendees • 193 Educators Flood-focused Programs Education Outreach has two programs that focus on flood awareness and preparedness: "The Three Little Pigs and The Bad Weather Wolf' and "Watershed Maps". The following numbers represent the results of Flood-focused Programs: • 47 Presentations • 986 attendees • 54 Educators Community Events Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, countywide community events in FY22 were postponed. CRS Participating Communities Outreach/Flood Response Projects The PPI Committee identified the outreach/flood response projects for each community. The implementation of these projects is reflected in the FY 2022 'Project Accomplishments' column of Attachment 2. V . 2022 SANT A CLARA COUNTY CRS USERS GROUP/PPI COMMITTEE MEETINGS - MONITORING AND EVALUATING THE 2021 PPI Santa Clara County CRS Users Group/PP I Committee meetings were held on March 10, 2022, and May 19, 2022. Agenda and attendance sheets for each meeting are included. (Attachments 3-6) Attendance was good at both meetings and quorum was met with staff from the eleven CRS participating communities. Staff from some non-participating communities, external stakeholders, and other interested parties were also in attendance. As required by CRS , the objective for the March and May meetings was to monitor the implementation of the 2021 PPI and to determine if the desired outcomes were achieved, as well to discuss if any changes to the 2021 PPI were needed to complete this Annual Evaluation Report. The PPI Committee agreed that the 2021 PPI messaging and projects would remain the same for the duration of the 2021 PPI, which sunsets in 2026. 11 of 14 Santa Clara County 2021 Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 (Year 1: July 2021 to June 2022) At the March 10, 2022 meeting, a draft Project Accomplishment PPI Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 was shared with the communities to review . The PPI Committee: • Assessed whether the desired outcomes of the 2021 PPI were achieved in FY22, and what , if anything, should be changed . • Discussed which communities have adopted the 2021 PPI and that conformed/enacted copy of their agenda items related to submitting the 2021 PPI to their respective governing bodies should be uploaded into Egnyte and a copy sent to Valley Water. • Provided instruction on how communities will submit updates to Appendix A of the 2021 PPI to Valley Water for consolidating report. • Communities were informed that all updates were due by the next CRS Users Group Meeting or sooner. An ISO CRS Specialist shared best practices for Verification Cycle Visits. The specialist also reviewed updated/new/modified prerequisites for CRS Classes 6, 8 , and 9 , per the Addendum to the 2017 CRS Coordinator's Manual (Edition 2021) which went into effect January 1, 2021 . Lastly, to comply with CRS Activity 350 -Flood Protection Information, Element c). Flood Protection Website , from the CRS Coordinator's Manual, CRS participating communities were reminded to ensure to review their flood information landing page monthly, to verify all links are valid and annually, to ensure content is still relevant and current. At the May 19, 2022 meeting, the PPI Committee discussed the 2021 PPI Annual Evaluation Report for FY22, reminding the group that the report will be due during scheduled 5-year cycle visits (for Cities of Gilroy and Morgan Hill) or as part of communities' annual CRS recertification package which are due on August 1, 2022. Valley Water Communications staff presented an overview of the 2021-2022 Flood Awareness Campaign , including the Floodplain Mailer that was mailed in December 2021 to all addresses in the FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA), as well as to city/town/county managers, public works and planning directors, and the communities' CRS staff. Additionally, Valley Water Communications staff also shared the FY22 post-campaign polling results with results . Valley and the PPI Committee determined that future flood awareness campaigns have an opportunity for expanded outreach to renters of both single-family homes and multi-family units, as well as providing localized historical flood information and outreach materials in public spaces . Valley Water CRS staff shared information on the Department of Water Resources (DWR) statewide agency coordination calls scheduled to begin by July 2022. The DWR calls lead up to the 2022 California Flood Preparedness Week (CFPW) that is held annually each October (specific dates for October 2022 to be announced). We shared Valley Water's experience in participating on these calls, including the benefits of learning about CFPW, ways to participate, setting up lobby displays for the public , and how to access available resources for public events. All communities were strongly encouraged to participate this year, including presenting a Resolution (Valley Water's template available, upon request) to their respective city councils to adopt CFPW, and to forward the information to their communication and emergency service teams. 12 of 14 Santa Clara County 2021 Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 (Year 1: July 2021 to June 2022) We also discussed Valley Water's plan to provide all communities with 'emergency starter kits ' and 'flood event kits' for their use as plans to recommence booth support at various city-hosted events, safety fairs , etc. These resources will ensure our messaging and information on how to 'Get Flood Ready ' is uniformed throughout the county. The consensus of the PPI Committee is that our 2021 PPI implementation is on target and that no changes are needed. Cities who have had the PPI approved by their elected officials reported receiving strong support. This Annual Evaluation Report is the first report for the 2021 PPI to document our outreach project activities . VI. FUTURE MESSAGING -Other New Initiatives The PPI committee identified several new initiatives : 1. Continue and expand the standardized flood message prepared for each community to include flood messages in utility bills yearly, including PG&E . 2 . Expand on partnerships with local chambers of commerce to disseminate and share flood preparedness information . 3. Expand on outreach to the Asian and Latino communities who live in flood-prone areas . 4. Expand on outreach to "hot spot" flood-prone areas by hosting on-site or virtual events. 5. Expand on reaching local homeowners associations (HOA)s and apartment associations (i.e., Executive Council of Homeowners [ECHO]). 6. Expand on reaching residents in marginal and low-income communities through partnering with organizations that reach these communities (i.e ., Second Harvest Food Bank and others). 7. Communities could pursue FEMA Matching Funds Grants for severe Repetitive Loss Areas . 8. Review and expand other public information activities, such as Flood Protection Assistance (Activity 360) and Flood Insurance Promotion (Activity 370). 9. Develop a region-wide Flood Response Preparations (FRP) messaging plan . The messages that the PPI Committee originally chose are still relevant to Santa Clara County. The committee will continue to increase its efforts to encourage people to prepare personal/family emergency plans and be flood-ready. This will be incorporated into the flood preparedness outreach that is done every fall. The PPI Committee will also continue coordinating efforts with the Valley Water's Education Outreach Program to promote flood preparedness in local schools. The PPI Committee recommends continued use of social media for messaging . Mobile usage among individuals has increased exponentially over the years and online platforms are rapidly adjusting to mobile-friendly standards . This provides an excellent opportunity to modernize campaign ad efforts by utilizing social media and digital advertising to increase exposure and reach a greater number of residents in Santa Clara County. Furthermore, these modern advertising methods allow for specialized demographic targeting to allow reaching a narrow and defined audience, improving the ability to effectively reach vulnerable populations. In support of our preparedness messaging, the PPI Committee will continue to promote the importance of having family emergency plans and emergency kits ready to go before an emergency/flood event occurs. 13 of 14 Santa Clara County 2021 Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information Annual Evaluation Report for FY22 (Year 1: July 2021 to June 2022) In October 2021, Valley Water partnered with Second Harvest Food Bank of Silicon Valley, to distribute 2,000 emergency preparedness starter kits of emergency supplies to underserved communities. The PPI Committee will continue to promote the American Red Cross All-Hazard App which monitors alerts for severe weather, including floods, and the Floodsmart.gov and Ready.gov websites . The communities will distribute American Red Cross Emergency Contact Cards at events throughout the county. VII. CONCLUSION Overall, the CRS Users Group/PPI Committee successfully implemented the 2021 PPI in FY22. The 2021 PPI allowed participating communities to mutually decide which flood risk reduction messages are most appropriate and identified means by which messages are delivered. The objectives of participating in the 2021 PPI are to enhance the effectiveness of the flood risk messages to residents, reduce flood risks within the county, and earn valuable CRS credit points when identified projects are implemented by communities. The CRS Users Group/PPI Committee will continue their work efforts through FY23. Attachments for submission to Valley Water Board, City Councils/Managers, and FEMA as part of 2022 Verification/Recertification Package, as required: 1. Members of the Santa Clara County Multi-Jurisdictional 2021 PPI Committee 2 . Appendix A from 2021 SC County Multi-Jurisdictional PPI noting FY22 Project Accomplishments 3 . March 10, 2022 Santa Clara County CRS Users Group Meeting Agenda 4 . March 10, 2022 Santa Clara County CRS Users Group Meeting Attendance Sheet 5. May 19, 2022 Santa Clara County CRS Users Group Meeting Agenda 6. May 19, 2022 Santa Clara County CRS Users Group Meeting Attendance Sheet 14 of 14 Table 1. Members of the Santa Clara County Multi-Jurisdictional 2021 PPI Committee Community Local Government Representative and Alternates County of Chris Freitas, Sr. Civil Engineer Santa Clara Neville R. Pereira, PE, Development Services Manager, Department of Planning and Development, Floodplain Manager Cupertino Chad Mosley, Assistant Public Works Director/City Engineer, Public Works Department, Floodplain Mana~er Jenni er Chu, Senior Civil Engineer Public Works Department Gilroy Ga~ Heap, City Engineer Pub ic Works Department Jorge Duran, Senior Civil Engineer, Floodplain Manaqer Public Works Department Los A ltos Steven Golden, Senior Planner, Floodplain Manager Andrea Trese, Associate Civil Enqineer Los Altos Hill Carl Cahill, City Manager, Floodplain Manager Nichol Bowersox, Public Works Director/ City Engineer Christine Hoffmann, Assistant Enciineer (DPW) Los Gatos WooJae Kim, P.E, Town Engineer Parks and Public Works, Floodplain Manager Milpitas Steven Erickson, City Engineer/Engineering Director, Floodplain Manager Kan Xu, Principal Civil Engineer, Engineering Land Development Section Brian Petrovic, Associate Civil Engineer Engineering Land Development Section Elizabeth Koo, Administrative Analyst, Engineering Land Development Section Morgan Hill Maria Angeles, Senior C ivil Engineer, Floodplain Mana~er, CFM Charlie Ha, Supervising Civil Engineer Enqineering & Utilities Department Mountain View Renee Gunn, Senior Civil Engineer, Pub lic Works Department Gabrielle Abdon, Assistant Enciineer, CFM Palo Alto Rajeev Hada, Project Engineer, CFM Public Works Department, Engineering Services Division, Floodp lain Manaqer San Jose Arlene Lew, Principal Eng ineering Technician Vivian Tom, Senior Transportation Specialist Department of Public Works Development Services Division Santa Clara Evelyn Liang, Senior Civi l Engineer Falguni Amin, Principal Engineer Public Works -Enciineerinq Saratoga David Dorcich , PE, QSP/D, Associate Civil Engineer, Community Development Department, Floodplain Manaqer Sunnyvale Tamara Davis, Senior Management Analyst Valley Water Trisha Howard, Program Administrator Paola Giles, Public Information Representative Ill Sherilyn Tran, Office of Civic Engagement Unit Manaqer -7- External Stakeholders Marsha Hovey, CADRE Board Chair Jim Oberhofer, Emergency Coordinator Cupertino ARES/RACES Merna Leal, City of Gilroy resident Christopher Wilson, Operations Manager, Los Altos Suburban District, California Water Companv Phil Witt, General Manager Purissima Hills Water District Annamaria Swardenski, Swardenski Consulting Warren Wettenstein, Chairman of the Economic Development & Trade Commission and President of the Milpitas Chamber Swanee Edwards, City of Morgan Hill resident Kevin Conant, PG&E Dan Melick, CERT Volunteer City of Palo Alto resident Shari Carlet, City of San Jose resident, certified Floodplain Manager Kevin Moore, Retired City Council member Rebecca Gallardo, Real Estate Agent for lntero, a Berkshire Hathaway Affiliate, servicinq all areas of the Bay Area Jeff Holzman, u1rector, Real Estate District Development Google AQnes Veith, City of Sunnvvale resident Nikki Rowe, American Red Cross Attachment 1 Page 1 of 1 Community At Lar1e (CAL) -Multllfnguol CommunltieJ -Groups with Sptdal Evacvatlon N«ed:s -New Resld«nts, Vis/ton and Tavrlsts !m!tl.: ln• your flood hiu.td MaDile JA • ICllow,ourflood r"- M•ut• 11 •CO..tac:t yourllDodpllltl muaprlo lh!l ou1 rp,, propertyili1111'toodplaln Me9N11lC-01.t.lyou:rhcn1otbul~llln1Spa:i11AuodH•.d ., .. 12&1:"'sureyourpn,,-rtyforpurffood•arwd M1U1&12A ·GetfloodillM!niKaah.-daftlrM M1Da11JI-IMI .. 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ATTACHMENT 2 Paga 1 ol 17 Audience 'Meuop l.!!el£.Z: DNelop a F,mlly Emer&«1cy Plan Mawa:e 7A: oev,e&op •n emepncy pl,n ~:Dowllbadcktst•APPJ Mes1~geaA-Dllwnmdd"JMStern.,.ftCf'~ !Qmd.:Undemandshallowflclodlll1dsb-dow'tdrlv•tt.vuahNnlllq w,ta Mesgle9A-Undmundshallawtlobdifllrllb • don't drt.le.throua,h standln&Wlter fEMA'5 meu•e:~umA,qund Don'I ar-•.- Appen~lx A CRS Credita ble Outreach and Flood Response Projects b y CRS Comm u nity Santa Oara County Multi-Jurisdictional PPI 2021 FY 20ll (Y-1) Pn,fKt A<compllsllrnents by CRS CommWlltles Outcome Project(s) Proposed to Support the Messa1es cxx-~-.,._,_,., A1111nm1nt (VW OP IOlJ Olstt1Wes • sott cop( otourAood~l!lyTips bnKtlu,.tor alSCC Yan., w•• Cft5 cnmmunltil!S" use (print hard copies to dtslrtbute. • event5 -.nd/Ofpast af flood CommunlcatlDM prep,ndness websw1es) (Topia 1-9) SUkeholder AJISWaOMta COuntyCRS communllks {CUPOPIOJ)Floodnatlcablliieloafn~lttl«,-ifiecupenlnoSatH"'(Toplal-I Ot-,afC\.lpatlno 1 Eadloctobsor I N/A 9J 1 NovBnbar luue 1lA<Wrii4)Two(2)newl~pers-.iittMLol...-;., ... ow(Top1cs1-r l ClyofLosAlos i hdlfall ~ l FYall PfatldAooucpW. ..... INPLn' HERE ONLY va,...-, n,nets,.,.,_, ,_,...._.,,.ou,,..au,.i.~2" Flood Awareness Cllmp,lan MedlaToolt1• wttnt11eCRS communities h Nowembw 2'Ul, The too lit prorided links toth muil&n1ual lloodplllln m,1111', soda! media 1raphlcs, mesu1• for all nine flood ilWilreftl5S tjJa (PPI CRS mesu,etopk:s), and 11&,s pasts for all ~nta ~ra county conwnunh11!5 to UM. CUpertlno dlstrfbut• Cllpies ofVdey Wat«'s Aoocf Safe\)'Tips at vatbefatn/~enb(l.e., Earth°"' Fertl'lal) and prov6de addlUonalmples forth• p.ibllc on clspliy ill CltyHalL CUpertlnoabohasadlrectUni:toValley Water's an nu.al mallet and Flood Ready webp,se on the Cfty's "'Ottr.en Prtp1redllm"webpla1t. LosAlt01dlstnbutebrodtureivan.i,-atc:1tyllall, llbniry,andCDfflmunltycents. 1ll~1~akodistnbuted at mmmun•Yft'ffl\s(~tnlnffl&.wln ■stroll, etc.). Pak,Atto pnmots and dlilrfbdes Valley W..,s Flood Silfety Tips at tm and pWldes a -1 lnformatlonal 11:ern °" utlllty n.usant--,yar. TheClly of S111l1 Oan t.. hW COP,bnidiuta wa!Ubte "atdtyhaltandcnt,-lbrwy.Plannin&to~eat yeartyartl.wlll•fettnlaWIII. Cupertino pubiiii;;J ~nualflood P'lflNnltlon .1rtlde In th• Nowen1bff2az111.lue or-n.e CUptrt.lno SCll'lle9. Los AiospubQshed two MWSPlpel' .Ids tli.ct "AIM!U YOUfAoodP.ktlftdFloodhsu~Aw.t.bitly"on 10/10/U 1nd10/l7(l.1 In the lD1 Alm Town 0$er, ----(lAH OP ICl5) The town's "'Our Town"' "''"erty newsll!!terlndudes lllfom,atton on To'#II of UIS floodprepandnm. Thenew5letlerll mlllafovi tOW!l-'Mllland 11111.o _,.ble A,i:osHRbi ~----r,;;. --Town af Los Altos HIiis: No upJ".;~tu. IIClfl-OtS Pffildpnln1 CCllllfl'IUlliy, 0111int1 on the town's W!mite (Topia 1BD'dllf"fll1 qdnlsl'r) -{Wt OP IOti)Thetown dl5ttibuces wil1cMI$ lloodp-eparedn~nds,fdy 111atef1M~Los Allnualrt,SP'lftl N/A atennts,hicbS!n&V.uerwater'siln!Klaf~lnrnallll'a11dJRMOttoNll:em AJ101HA a,id&.r:• (q., erneflefl(J SUlrt• kits, Get Flood Read)' Efneraency Supply Odlb1 tote b.gs, etc.), FEM.\ Rood lmur.11nce Information,~~ Amertcan fled cross Floodi1pps,AJertSCC,undbaa;awde(ines,ftoodprotectlonpruj«t-specfficnotkm, ! FEMA NFIP m•lffilh, and preparedness k!Mty/wlonlg boob, 111c.)to tbepubllc (MII.Of'l07),=loodPubffcAdrilory9brodlur&toanmunlyatLars•(Topksl-6)-f-cit-,~rM~a EadlDtaffl"i.r ~ I or January Town of Los AlosH/Rs:: No updi; .;,nTble -n11n-cRS ?1'1kfPltWIICDnW11U11ty. Mllpttas:A~lmenwassentto "Y.ddresil Mllpltasa11U/l0/ll.1l!Bwassentoutlnfourl1np;iiges_ ATTACHMENT 2 Page 2 of 17 Audience i Messaae AJifltn!I ' CRS Oeditable Outreach and Flood Response Projects by CRS Com munity Santa Oara Cou nty Multl-J urtsdtctlon~I PPI 2021 FY mn cY•• 11 Pnlftct Actampll-bot CIIS Comm-• Outcome Project(,) Proposed to Support the M11salfl .,.._.___ ---" (Mv OP at9) S-di--rhl!Vlew" dty'#ide n-7'.«•, wi'nterven;lon, lndu~ Information 011 floodrtst, floodur.ty, and lhe lrnpo,unce ufbuyln1 nood tMUr.anai(Topk:11-9) (MYOPllO)Malls1a,;111tybilllris.ertto11N~.11tdbuuiessa011tatnt.lM lnfonn,tlcm Of'I floodrbt, ftoodNftt'f', and thlmpo,t1nmaf buyl111 flood lnsumce (To,pks t) ~PA OP Ill) S.,.dl ttie•AreYou fludy'(or WIIIW 5tonns1"' ffl•(ab Utlllt1es lnsart) ' to all l'llldMIU and bJslftes.Hs._ the City, 1lon1w1ththelra,;U1tybllls(Topla 1-9) (PA OP 112) Seruts out utllly .nnounceme11t. •An~lme It an ralrl, l an flood. f Don't1etc:aiititaff-cumt"(Topia 1,2,3,,,5,6, 7, &9-tltillpun~oddlngothff n~ •Liil'h, c:ly distrlbut111nriolnnooci~ess &ndslfely doalmeia, 1 fndudblcffMANr-lPmllertdlf'oe'pbk/puVqtlo&dln jSCOPl14fM11bout.1dt,-w.~•lorreiilnu1ndbusinelll!Scahd "lllsldc S.llll dar.-{Topfcs 1-t) Educ,te ourcommunlly , (VWOP11$) floqdfludy'webpqe: Flood•Jafdy, FloodPtd:ectlon Reouras, on flQOd probcll on and ! lnclida tl00dpla1n and countywldemallen prtpa ttdnlu ml!a1ure1 1 lrttpsllwww.YJll!yWJhr.pn(floodrwdy lncrt1M!ln'hltl'on ValleyW1ll!rand communltlu Rood PtOUICllon Rnources -bp,1e 111eJt-mill!proif!ds ar-tatditr:dundtr Activi~J50-Flaod Proltctlan ln/r,rmarian, tlt,,.ntc). ~load praltclfan-mit• IW~. Alqnment CityufMargo1n Hffl c1tyurMINic,1n - OtyufM«.i•• - CJtyufPak,Al:o Otyaf P.11\oAto 0tyafPMOAto OtyafSanta a,~ v,1i.,w11.er 2 5chedule Stakeholder Annully~doi.· .,. taordurlnathe startofthf- nilnysason iiifnewslettff N/A edi!:1011 ~All¥• .,. .... -.. Ead!Fitll .,. ""' .,. Marth/AprfJ Yarlblncl N/A f.ofa.11 .,. YearRourid All Santa~~ County CAS Comm11nllles nazz ,...., ••·•·••h MOJIIII H ■tn1hdoutctywtdetJie--Z02l Flood 11:eport" bnldtute bit--. 1/26/2021 111d IJ/'l/20U. · Mountain View p.ibtbhedtheVolume'l, 1021 llditlon of 11'1• V. Ill September 'l021 th ■ fNt\JIW Information on floodN1f'llltu.floodinsuranot,o1nd~tln,fDrthe Mnt•ston"II. MounUln VIN Sant out Vo1ley W.11lefs Ge Hood wet, k•1utltlyb11Jn.antrtlow_.,ct'(V\Jltyantoner .,._.,.9/5/'lOl.1 andlQ/15/1JJ'll. P.SOAltoHl'lt•mvou ke,ldy'forWlnt«Stormsr fllen to ,0 t11ldlnls Hd bislnt!HS Ilona with thlltt utlllty bills lnSept1111ber'l02l. PifoAlto stftta\ltllty announcenent u 1n lnfonnillion1I annountlM!ent on utillly bits In Mardi 'l021. ,._A1:aati-..S~~"'mdooi111eMJtN"-, yur4.lrlll.atllelMtltOlyennto1ndPlklAio'IMie 0,-.kOl.!IL Sanll Olla: ~ewsleii•,.&SJentto reidelts and Is IVAllableonthtdtyweblllefn Nowmber'l022. v,11..,. Water's flood prutl!dlon ra:ourc.s Lindina paae lnct.ldel the m05laurent Vllf'llon oftht1nnu1I lloodpl1ln ando:,untywldemo1111B. Cupertlna's Flood s«tlon UAMl'th• "'ClltHII P,.ndnl!U" webpace 1111 a lLnt tflil'l f'Wdnd.s taV.ali., Watet'I Aood llady lindn.1 pace. Glllo(1"'FloodM.111apment"Md"'Emerpncy Prepa,edneu-wllbP1115lillktovalll!'(Wat«'snood ~bndhl1P11e. Los Ahas' "F1aodpbln Management lnfDrmatlon• web Pia• Qnb taVaDw,W.ater's Flood kelcty wtti pap. P1lo AA:ds "Fiood lnform•lon ■ndWlnt• Storm P,..-Nn1SS• Wftlplle ndlrKtt to Viii., Water's Flood R~bndlntpace. ATTACHMENT 2 Page 3 of 17 Audience 1 Messace AppegahlA CRS Creditable Outreach and Flood Response Projects by CRS Community Santa dara County Multi-Jurisdictional PPI 2021 ,non IY•• 11 Praie<tAmxnplbhmentsbyCRSCommunltiel Outcome norcrrdt tf'di,n,{»1 Ac!iwil)'ll'.I tll!!l:Torf/aiworty WEScl'l'd/'-rhr cu,,,imunirv's-bure ml!Jft711'ct!M}olf¥Mllf crlrwla: J1wCOIMlllnltymW1 clleclrrh•w,mftr'sllllb at /rem monlh/y, and JI• mowthotortt.nolonor, «cllf'Elre.Arfnst lfffl'll.l!l/ly, !Mc1J1P1ITNUIII)' MUJttt!WHtthl!CMtrnl IQel'ISlltl!thatlt i-f flill Cll/'ffl!tGl!d,-nJMrtt Projoct(s) Proposed IO support the Meuqes (XX dlllotasCo _a,....,.._ •nd~PtalKt.l) (AU.OP 116) All communll:W webslt•tlood protection resourceWdlpqe ind.Jdeltangu~e1h.t contilnsthetht•,ddltlonal l'Plpriorttyme~eos noted ....., 7. ~Pan eme,pnq plan a. DDwnlllad dbaster apps 9. UndatW!d1hallowfloodiltlrilb-don'\drttetb~nandlJIIWltllf" l~a-s1omandf~~Raou1as"-«Jpilt ftllilablefor all roldenb Iii the C0t1nty, lntlidei r.-dlrmbl& to :nw-ftoom1111ftMY httm;{(www,.amoy91J01ta/opa/Pws/sfonn Mp Asllpment At1Sant10lr.1 count,' COmmunllles 'Sd,edulo si11t.1a,,a I Yftf'Routid CountyOfflc:eaf PubncAffaln Stakeholder NJ• FY:11122 Pn,joct _,,,..._ INPUT~EREQNLY v.1-, --~•l-protectlollttSOUl'D!IYndln1paae JndJdf!I lhat11p 6 CRS prlortty topk mm~es, a ~1 • the3 ,cldltioulmesaaes ldentlffl!!dklthe202l PPl{pc:rgl! 45). O,pertfno's Flood Sedkm under the •0ttz• Pr1p111!dn_. wtbP11e lndudes the OS 9 topics. Glroy's •Emqmq Prep,redrN!u"' webp,aaeinc:tJdf!I tM' W 9 topla.Ackltlon ■ltJ,several posU on f.m•tl &pres ilnd10C1;ilm..-.weH1l1iredwilhthllmtSHlini- Morgan Hllr1 •flood tnformilUJn, Floodplilll'I Milnigernlfflt•~•lndudm11inktothe"'l0UFlood Rfiport"tlllt lnduda tMCRS!lltopla. P•loAlo'1~lns--.Wdf!l.tthtftaddil.loNIPPI priority mBSJ&l!I, Ind llleflood lnfl:mn•kln ind Winter Storm PreparedMSS website h• I tint to th• u1ffty Insert wtildl shows the thrN addltional PPI. Oy of Santa Olds "Rood Pruteq:ion tnfOf!Ntlon• weti pagel,d,df!I reouras for pnpuedntss. siiit10u1Cal.inty:NovpcbtelOluble•no~-OtS putldpaUna:conwnunlty (KCfiilii'jHostst"fioodsafecy-hrf'onnalro'n-~1r.hld.lde'"1r«1in,to I Santat'llta ~ .. '/ .. r-=-------Santa Clara county: No upcbte availiible • non-OlS m-yaRtywM9'AIIO'e9!teJY bttm;J{md,wpy.grgfftood-gfftlafprmatlon Countr (sec OP flUIJ Hosts a -a. a Prepared eommu.;... Meniber"-"!N&et.llatlnct.tcles ernqmty prwpa,_,nes.s Information blles/fPDMlfflMnlDIIIIDll1t¥PPYP~fflUO!tt:mffllhtc (scc'cii ll0)HOIU a -Ptopl'wlth Auas lfldF,i"(tiDnilJ NftdsW'if wmplle ""9fi(fcmaWKYrnlOIDPtl'd:d!iA9Yn9'tbmP r1 fiJDQfpftel:nndJ· .om COlllUmW Prottdlon ..... SMt■ Cl■ni-Vear Round CountJOfflmof £n11111 .. tY I Ma11...,..ent r ~Clara J YRf'Roll!Mf CountJOfflcitDf ==-I pa"ldpatlnl CZll'l'fflUnlty ~.----Smt■Oua Cou11ty: No upcbtenalabte • Mfl-OIS pa"ldpalln1 cornmunlly Sa.ii Clara Cal.int,-: No u~e walllbt,r. non-0!.S pa,tldpatlnt011T111Unlty _,_ ATTACHMENT 2 Page4 of 17 ·- Appeodl•A CRS Creditable Outreach and Flood Re1iponse Projects by CRSCommun1ty Santa Oara County Multl-Jurfsdlctfonal PPI 2021 FY zon (Yeor 1) Project Accompl-IP/ CRS CAJmmomltln Project(s) Proposed to Audience 1 Mes111• Outcome Support the M1111ces OOldlMta~..,..,.,.., ... __ ,, I ICUP OPtilll Hosts a •0ttr:m Praparedneu" W~l!ll\x /ncude5 ffllefJfflty pnipwed.wu lrrfoJT11&\k>n, illdudes rw-diredlna to v,u.,w11.-s I wwwY!Pft'Wltff,oru'rloodmcfy WSS)lle bU~Rtll•ruulfflralclelmlmI11D1i1a------lmlmmlil· ! WYkP{dJb.Mt:Df!Pl'JdolU i (Gil OP •22) Th1tdty hosts u -imlq;en(Y Pn,parei:lnes• webpajtlmmm5l 1!:cmmllllll I fillmt '6-!2!11'1i1WslabldNall!lluwa[I) (listftllnAppendblB) I I I (lA OP12JJTh• dty's Publk:Worb ~rtment ho5lS a 'flood Zo~ lnlom,Mlon' I ~1•on Its Wlbslt•flamJ tiAppt!lflr/lM 8) hllllililbmw: 12Hll:111sa mdii111lzllimldll/--"llood-111:n1:111rmmi1111m (lAH OP UC) lhetavffl h05b a~ tnform,t'°"" Wfbpiaeon th• tUWll's ' w.bslte. l111s1Wbpas•lnckldes informat5on anthePPlnlnetaplcs,lnckldl1111 support Int; mes:,ap. Thewebpace ftdu"Cll to thl!followlnt by resource I wt!b11t11:m.~••.orallload!m-J1ocwtsni1rt:m!l:!!l!!a!li!lb:m ! f ancl m!!!!!l!l!!•.as!! 1-I lLGOf>~webll•~.-.n relda'lts 1~~inl!Uesto purffine , ftood MJllnlnm.111dred1retUYisl.an;ta ww,Jkzochmut:19't I L. - ' (MIL o, 121) 1111• dty\' websll:eh.n • "'Flood Worm.il'°n" Webpill!lh-contains 1 lnform1Uon on swtnl of the PPI mm11• topks: the webpage a;o redlreds to Va ll ~Wll•,FIMA,NO.U..w..wJloochmtrtADV ~andUSGS I ! webpaa:a ! Th 1dty'sWtalkealsohas1~po1U11tFloodHat1nllftf01111aU111r"~thM: I contllM Mfanut1G11 on~ohhPftlMIWl•l~thewebpaa;ubo J =loY===-~~=,=.m,~=~~AWfndil81 :-f (MHOP'27)1111eclty'sWlbslte ha 1 "'F5ood Inform Ilion, Floodpl1tn Mana,emetit" ! =!h:.~:ni:~~in'~":'::-::,:h~::::u~~~ ( Raport.•11iewlbp,a;e redlrKU ValleyW,tff's flood racty webpa,e and 1150 ~ cnntal/\1 FEMA flood lnfurm,tlon hlll!·~ D:!Rmi!!:bHba,1~'.lMZlEIR!zd: i ·-I ; fie9AAklnMtnvrrnmt I Clvef¥grmH llCA·9fflcW »'.ml s Assipment 1 Schedule aty ot Cupertilto YNTRaulld Ollkeol ..,......., ·- CltyofGllrur Ye.irRound Are~rtment Oty ofl.m.Alos Yurlllound PubllcWorts Oeputment Town oft.as Yarllound Altos HIiis TC1WT1oflos Veulbmd ·-~ CityofM._,.ilS YarRound Engineertn1 D11Mrtm1nt Cllyoflforpn Yearlllound •• En&lneerln,Ulnd Development FYZllll I l'Nlie<t_,..,._ Stakeholder .,. .,. .,. N/A N/A .,. .,. lbeMJ:Hf!E~LY -~----·-0 "'-tt1e•t111t1n P,..,.cin~ wmpq .. lll~dlnl, link lhll redlr«D to Vallay Wltet's "'1od RN!ty ir,,ebpqe. Gllr,;i\l contlnueitoriiabuln an ~m~;.c.y Prap,a,r.tMis'" waplle, lndldln& 1 lln• that radlr«u to Y.O.,w-..-s Aood flMdy llndlq Pl&•, the Nation.! Weath«Savlol~ .. andtfleaty'sf'lood Man,..,..,,, Wlbpaae. The EffierJe111q Preputduss ~hrwllwimo1Ke~monll111td11pd1Cldn ·-Las Altos:lllewebpap Is updlled n nNd.d.n;- ~•hn ban updated and n-URL k: bn n,d'-.12ailllm:lilmlii!Mblll.m:IDlRilllfl2Rdli!!IID :f!'IDMn:Dtm·lotwrn!tlen Tvwn of 1.m Allas HUis: No u~I! n1H,1t,le -non-OtS pirtfdpltln1cnmmunlty --Town of Los Gll:os:No upditeavalllbfe,. non.as pirtk:ipatln1 UllllfflUnlty Mllpftm:01t-toin&-Unk: f!llE?Slbmlr&f:m!!ab!:,g,m£mllH1!1ldl!Nrtml!!lll1!1 p!m!M(floocHnfqmyion/ ---Mol'J'n MIi's "'Flood lnfurrutilln, Floodplain Menaaem..-wet,paae ind.Ide I n,,t to th• '"2021 Flood Report" brodture. ATTACHMENT 2 Page 5 of 17 - Audience 1 Messqe I Appendl,A CRS Cred itabl e outreach and Flood Response Projects by CRS Community SantaOara County Multt-Jurisdictlonal PPI 2021 FY ZOZ2 l\'nr l) Project Accompllsllmems by CIIS camm- Proled{•J Proposed lo Support 111• Mes■ops DIX-t------11 Asslanment (MH 09121) Til•dty'swebsltehn an "Etn .. anq, Prep;11rednes' Wd:lp.111eflisted City ot MOJp11 YNI Round lnAppfflf/Jr 8) httT&[('ffw.mpmtMllllAr,oy/1.ll{Em§J!PSY:frpa'Jdnm HUI Potk.e Department (MY OP 129) Hostl • •Flood Prut«iio"n Md ,.;,ranc:e lnfonaltlon" .tr~eo11 ih , C"llV-of Muu~.Jn wlbslte{IJsmJ lnAppm/16 BJ VIN Pubflc www-rnountainyfm.gqy{WJ(pw/flood POSNloO:NP Worts Stueholder NIA INPUT HERE ONLY MOl'IMtn•COnt•ue om_._,nna -·•-efflCV Preparedn_. MIIPII•· In Febnmy 2021, a Hnk to the Cltf'sotfk:eofEmercenc,Semces"(OES) • Do 111111\1"' emqtnq, pr9p,1rwdnen campalt,n WIS addld to the -&neqenty Preparedness-wl!bpa,e. 111e•0o t Tlllnl" Is a 12-month procram wlh a 1oal of nsll.tln11he conimunlly to be blltw prepared for lffllfJ;fflc:t. ind -- Mou11t.ln \1eW ~nUnu'5tummtaln"is flood PfOIKl!on -... = ~nm1nt (PAO, • .,, Hosts 1 ~~plain Mau1M'l8t" ~e {11Jttd,; Appttldl:18} Oty of~ Alo htlm;/fnw,dtyo(pflode-mfffl{drpg/ppd(gpanw,t,u'flpodl91Wzf19 Pub61c wom --Year Round ~ -P,10Akohna"Flood~lnM.11nasement'"~ill.t - hnall,._...tlllform11tlonr.prdin1floodpl.iln nunapnllllllo,,b. (PAOP1Jl)Hans.-F1ooc1saf1tyTJps"webp,,a:•,nwdtygfpalP,aft9:9'11fl2f1Dili• Cltyof~ v~r,.;;.nd -~,._ flood :uR 1MfAku1Y9'Pik!tl9:A£11 l === IPAOP 132) Horu •'CIMI Monlor'webpap(llftrdlnApJJffldiit8) t Cltyof P~o ,-Yea~/A httm;/fwww:.sjtypfp;pomr[p(dpslpwd{affl mMf!orfdf(wLpp PublcWoru P.ab Alt~s "Flood lnform1Uon •ndWlnl• Slorm Preparednll5ll Webpla_.. hn finks to the '"FklodSaf«y ---Palo Ako harts a ml Um•creelr. monitor w«lp,1e th.t wam residmm of lrrmlnent dan1« of ftooclln1. (PAOPlll)Horts•"Jloodlm'onutlonand--wtnterStomi"ii"r•r.sne'J"'webpice I ~AJ:o Yw~d ~ -◄~,..,-.. ~.,~,=.,.,..~~lofonn~~,. ... ~ ... -,.,.-.,-.. "~=- wtlkh mntalM us.rul lnfonn-'on fDrflood readiness {listed ti A//Pffldb< BJ Officll of prep,nd11es" Mbsfte ha vsmll infvrrMIIOn an flood hm§Jttaatt:ltygfp>lto.orp{slr)'k§fpul,k pt,;ty(ffogd lpfannf\ion wint« s Em«aencr prepndnmforbeforestonn,durinjllomi•ndafter ~ ..,Servicls It.om,. (5'0PIJ.1)111edly'swebpaleslnducii.~Haiardzo""iies•Wfbpagewtilch OlyofSu.Jose Yr4o,.-,.,;t41 N/A ·-SanJose: Wlbslt•lnclldesffoodzone-•ndfloodsmut lndudes lnfomatlan oJfloodprepa:red11eH !meEl'hl'r«:Hn!PIIA:H't'.hPYfw PubDr;WOfb:, ~rtO!f!'Sl{w~:1:lfYkl5/!le9d!: I Dwdopma,t ~ --l-s.vlm (SC OP 135) Th• dty's "Flood Protection lnfonnMlon• welipaj• COftta6ns".lluable City of Santa N/A Hormation on floodrlYtad topb httm;{fwwwantglarp,mylour: Oua gty/dgrtmffl'H:J/pybfjc..wpm/ffig(Dnrt,,1fflood-prptgtjop (alto /i,tN fn =~)Theclty'swebsftefMOUfilrl•raktents/buslneumtopvn:h~~+-Cltyof5.lmop YwRound ~ IMun1K11andradlndJ\lisltorsfa.,.,,-ffembpwt4RY {SM.oinJJThedlyllaa~snwtntast~etM .. ~llweao CJryofSam~ linked lhedty's Wlree-Stome Mbpaae lo Yflllr Wlt:er's Flood Ready webpqe lmPEUwn-HAS'MiR!Pfnl/Wlntff•S1PODf -+----Ymr Round ! H/A 1suNOP 138) Thedly h.s • "fb;id Protacl1on• 'Mbp,qe Sunnw,s CA· Flood fmtm!21L(/btm /n~U 8) CltyofSonntY•le t Ysr~~d . N/A infom,atton Santa Cla(a: Wllbllle b updated a11d rM11ui;:; Rood topic lnfonn.atlcm Saratop: Noupdltewallablewnon-OIS ~,tldpalng community s.atoail!No;p;s;;. wl'Rabte • nan.as pa,tldpa~ """"'"""' Sunny'lille:Tll~c:ontlnue toma~ nood prol:ed.kJ11webl.ltL ATTACHMENT 2 Page 6 of 17 Audience 1 Messase Topics l-9and-.ipportffllmesuges Flood Awareeu M~ Campalan, lndudlnticici.11 m.ria -~A CRS C,edltable Outreach and Flood Response Projects by CRS Community Santa Cara County Multf-Jurfsdictlonal PPI 2021 FY ZOZ2 IY•• 11 PrDjKt Accomplishments IP/ CRS 0imm-. Outcome [M.lllt ow (ommlnty onlloodPfolttlfonand pfep,,edness me;DUrei; ProJoctlol ProPoHd to support the Mes,qes pac_, __ ... ...,__11 r,l"f'OPIJ9JCollduds.attoodaateMUml!dllcam~radlln1tlle community st Iara-. lndudln& ourmultlln,u;iil mmmu111ly.M1ny of the Santa 0.1'11 COl/nty CRS C.01JST111nllla recosnlt•V1He, w.11:nF10od Awllreneu campaJan and Elnt It onther CDmfflllnJly'stlood nfonnatlon ~ pacund ll!dirett to Valle'( Watet's FloodRelctiwei,pce(Topla, 1-9) ColltP39'f',trtwe,JOdolnwclollldto,-rmdprMdng,on1Grloc4p/atfomts(i.,. FocttlooA:, lWtlllr, 1mf1rfnJm, Mrzfdoor,,k.J. dipralbo-n, nitMpOpa «MrtDrldr,.rodlaadtllfllimtd,,utlflty'dfoKZ11!'Pr""7WlW!ftkJilw S9Tl07fl'N1&:lct43:ct(R VfkwWgtgrw:erffemM:f00'ond lldn#Jbl,'t .... afl ,.,..lfflg mfdlffl!I #ID liw /nflood-fl'Otff a-l!OlondfflUlltngc.ol tdwc -.. 'Scbldule VafllyWater Annualty,tor c.ommunlcatlons lhedumlon of the rainy season, typlcilllyfrom Novembffto April Stakehold• A11hnt1Clara county CRS Communlll• tr. o m r , • af • Ffood Awaraneas Campaign, Valley Water malled out 311'1~ pie.-to addresses In thttSFtlA.AUout~xh ~ ~ tha9 CRS topics and were mullftancuaae. 1. FPM-60,790\11' .. printed; 4,450 were 11¥.ii to the clie,/C°'-inty (P\Jbllc: Worband Pl.innln1 Dlplnm«1ts) t,et,.,_,o..,iber2021-Ftbtua,yl,20ll;S4;7'0 ww.mllledonDKaY!b«U-14,lQll;lhFPM- pas'l«I 011 v...,wn.-s website z. Postard-55,IJ)OWllfllprlnted;Sl.SOl werwm111.i 011 10/19/2,J(l!ffdloftCD~ofpostmd) 3. "You Uwfn1 Flood Zona-Do You Know What to Do Before, n,r1n1, and After• Flood?" trtfold: 54,190 milled OIi llnuary 11, 202l We~ th•r-.lts of01e 2021-12 Flood Aw.aranes, PrubolllyPolJ, The results below point to 1n tff«tN• Qfflp,lan tl'lfl we )a epeu;MI th.an 1tnn ldvertbll'II, yWdlflt,1swlnp oflbout Sl.50.000wth lttonfa'taub.GDWll,0,,.ffli.d!red.m•llnptolh• FEMAW'HA1..n 1obe1&ood~radlstl"llteayfor1he ftood .w1rw,as caniplltn ws.1n&lled ldotstl51nl, 21" fnaaH 11'11hoHwho believe 1h11 V10., Water b dolrc an__,.,: Job In kQl!Jlfna thffll Informed of• flood (l'IOW 17" believe we do 1n amllent, aoodorfalrjob), • lDW lllcnas• Ill food IOllll aw.ar.nm OWi '-styRf (IIOW,,t.50-fiDK-•renm). • lltltntraMMrKalloflloodmdlllc,;w.lasty-, (IIOW ,,t "" rad!) with aood ~1.amonFt Sp,mbJI, M1nlbrtn 1ndVlltnames111pgken. • SIK of l'8f)Oll(lellts dNrty undem:ood our 3 mlln •to.a:lonlfl11.dyourrlsk,.1etfloodirlsuranw, dwaop1plln). nK IIICffMe in rnpondents who bellwe th.., hA'9 tabn d1ttp11D bereldyfor1flood (now It 71KJ , ll"lflUWISelnrepondents who h.,.flood lnsuranc.("owel 51KJ. M"W-.llomelsj)l'llpll'mfor1flood(l~of ChineH, 1'1'ofVllllumesebetl.,...th.,11'91"91dy). 1~ offuah-tU: ~ In n11oblkf'lo1M pin:t 1ft .---.of-.wrn~~ ATTACHMENT 2 Page 7 of 17 Audience 'Mas ... •/\fir>tO l~/1 CRS Oedltable Outreach and Flood Response Projects by CRS Community Santa Clara County Multi-Jurfsdk:t ional PPI 2021 FY ZOZ2 l\'UI 1) Project Aecom...--by CIIS Cllmm- ProJ•dfll Pr-,d to Support the Me,,.... OIX---C•,-1y...-. ____ ,_., Auipmont 'Schedule Stakebaldor FYm2 .,.,_. n ram,11bm1srts Areafor1rowth: • W•"-&111oppo,tUNtyforl'utl.Jr•outr-.d!to ,men ofbal:fl~m,1/y homes1ndmu)tf.f,mlJi, unlls. tm Mos lndudect fl' lnl«t pnMdm ~ v,a., Water to ,q reklenb and bullneues vii I nfuH CDllectlon bill Insert In Cldobar1od Damrnbel'"2021 . -(VW DP •40)AJ p-trt of t helloodMINSJ Qmpal&n, a 'Get Flood FINdy',Sod;il VaileyWIAII' ~ t AISUUIC1an -Ya11evw~aldk5/a,Jnty1tssodal~ Medll aftd ~ ~owc:e Glili6e' b prowled to II '2 1es/m,.my In»~ o., COuntyforthatia•• part oftllWoutmdl 41ffotts conpld:Ql(lf COUntyCRS 1ndwellrmour1mpifdelaMovemberlOU. Ule.111nu•FPM c:ommunllles (SCCOPl41)Shr•V~Water'scfl&l.alsoclllmedi.iin50Ul'Cellnudufintthe floodsRSOn,lH"fklodsfoMowflre:.Ar.ya.illleldyrMd"GotS.1ndtwp" messqesredlra:t ti;i V•..,.Water"s.,.ltc. MISQlei -in• on sodalmedY,. shon form nW'li.tt•, short form naH, wtb, and Ned door Satioi~ t Year~ CIXl"'YOffaof ..,_.., M~t (CUPOPIU.)fla:osntiesfberubJstsodalm.i.campa(lnledt,rVal'-fWllt.er~d • Otya4'Q, o ~ N/,;:---- hnlinkedtbdty'smaln llood,nparatloll wa,plletoVallyW•.,.s Flood Rmcty -· (GI.OPMl}Tllttci,,,emt.nlHsV.ililywat.-1FloodAw.if91essGlmp,llan1nd~ CltyofGftnJJ Yairllou~ NJA llnlled Oiedty'1ffl1lnflood ~•to VallilyWlt_., Flood RtlldV Wlbpa1e {IAHOPl44)Tllet;;,. JIICOP1r.Bv.n.,wat.-1FloodAw,rw,euClmJ11'1nand ~~ YsrRou-11d lmVnlledtheto.t1'1mllnfloodwabfNiletoY1!1e1Wat_.1Floodb.act,Mbplat AllosHIIJ a,pertaa post.t • Hdes of todalmtldll P01tS <1.Jrin1 FkJod Jtreparsln• WM In October 2021 us1n1v,n., Wate"'splda. IDs Alloshal iftclldedllnbto the flood IW'19'1ed caap,iplMbf'l'Mlllrteslltefeclfottkll~tn«.lrlna mou. Palo Alto haV.111tw w11.-s FloodAwar-,-, tampatan flnll.t 011 tlltClly'1Flllod lllformltlo11 .111d Wint« Storm ,,..,._ess...,.lte. CJty ofS.tl Clara has posted soda! mldla pm5 forf1ood awam1esswtS .,_ F.112021 , ~laebracounty;NGupdlleft'allable •II~ p,11tidpat111&0)ftlfflunlty ciipertJno mrittnu• to maintain the F5ood s.a"in undff tllt"Oben~wetipa,e,inmldll!11 !Int that redlrectst0Vllt1Watff(1Floodl'eldy ..... -. Gltn,y:The~cyPtlplR'd11SS-aridPubllcWofb . -.:load MM.118'1'1--wmplie bot.II Dnt toY1llily Water's Flood Rffcff wtbfNp. JownoflmAltosHllls: Nousxt-e1N1iiabla -11on.as-- pa,ildpllillatomnWnlty ATTACHMENT 2 Page 8 or17 AppendbrA. CRS Creditable Outreach and Flood Response Projects by CRS community Santa dara !=aunty Multf•Jurlsdlctlonal PPI 2021 FY21122(Yo•1)Pnljoct~ill'CRS CommlNlitfes Project(,) Proposed ID Audlonco •M• .... Outcome SUpport the Mn...., DIX_.__.._ __ ,...,..., (LGOPHS)fla::o&ntr:esY;ii"-YW•tlr'sfloodA.warenes.staftpalpmdllB.,._. the Town'• main flood wel,pqeto v,s.,w.-..-1 flood lladV -..,. (MV OP N6) The dty doe, soaal 119«!LI ncdlado11 about.storm pr~mlonfor wlnltt stoma ahalCI of time. The n01tration dnm reldBlb to ths ~ Prot«lioll and IMUl'llnmlllforTNtkul'"~t. Thedtyha Mo l~edthedty's ,....1ov,-.,w.t.-1Flood~wetip,.• ~ ---(SCFN' 147)otypublshesNK»I r-.da polt:s,on F~k, T'triU•, 1nduth11r platforms, focused on ufllly I 1'111dty h.as prtp1rad a pre-flood pl.In (fRP) for Pl,lblk llllfonutlon protects thlt vr,11 ! M "'1"'9m111tf!d before, dur1n&, and aft• 1 stom,,/llood, a well as ~Ul'ylnl .,,_o I ts ,_poMlblll for paslln1these mm..,a, wlut type of 1111ants U,e,o 1pplyto, ..tilt · Sodllffltd&,pbtformstopantoandfrlowoften I ' (SJ OP 1-41) Aacosnlzas V~ Wlt.,.t FbOd Awat.iMs tampal&n an d II• Dnked th•ciry'sinM.ffoodw.tipqetoVdeyWltef'sFloodflady~e.lel!SII v1...,W1ter'sfloodpl.llnmallerUIClocatlon,tCNyH1llformklerltsto~~P I ' a(ldllMIOdlit11tu:ed,tni1outevei,t1UlfOIJPOIICthere,1r (WIOPMll"-lnb•V•li;W1ter'sFloodA-;;::;;; .. campatip,Hdfrlahtd I ! tMdty'smalnftoodwat,pac1tov,...,w11er'1Flood~wmpll• ..._ ___ (SAit OP ~I The cly doel asodal n1edia 1otllatlon about storm PfelWl'llon for wlffl•rtormslhadoftJme (SUNOPIS1)ThedtymMf";'pD5Ulloodsafay1nd~es~ throutfi sodll 111~ pa.tfarms (Lll.o Facabool and Twitt., ~9.1Wof1iltl'M!SS ... E«1ull~c.,,;mfflty -(VWOPl5l)CoplaofV11wf°w11er'1rl'd:~.tpftoodp&,M111~~ on flood pl'OVdlllfl ilnd rt.eltableloll~UOatatlM.tnlyCAScomnu11Nleltoduefflll\1t11twarbn Conimu11!tyEYfflll-Dlltl1bA•floodPfeparwdittuinltWbtot•• pr.ll!~lmHJllll!J WSIU,lnWclr!lbepl111tMrN1'1r'ftMtltlnlobhywe111forYll:l011to~~p. O,ffllll\lnlty lncfl!Hl!ln'hll:l'on V11.., W••mefldiw,rba wnffll.lnllies'~lluau~thetounty•11d dbsenlute flood rudlnes matwiats, lnd.ldln1nrtous FEMA ftoo6-n!tited V11leyW1~r 1i,dcitiet; • pub11011:lons,11dV1"-YW1tl!f'floodrMd,fflllatals(Topks1-9) RoodProb!cllon RtlOUrC1!1p,11u;md ; lmprlllffV;i.lley~te,-5 Rood Cllmp,1lgn rl!Sults i Rnldfnts f,w ,triw. I «lflncemergendHand ------ • Aullnment 1 5diodule stuohold11 Townotl.JIIS y-,Aaund If/A ·-~ ctyafMouatain ---..~ N/A - atvo«,-;-t.1 I Dllrln&th• .,. Clal'llOffia!of 1tormsN.U11'1 Emqeticy , ...... Clt";'ofSln.lme YMrflound .,. jt1tyofSU.ot• Y.,.lb.llld H/A ClyofS,~ Y..,Roiiiid N/A CltyofSu11nr,M OM1in1Ui•rlfny N/A EnvlronrHnl&t ·--1-- M-) v~~ Mnw.O,, .. .... a... Sapnlw-""""""" "" Co111munitl8 FYaaz ,...., I ; 71 II l~!YI !tHI mtL! OWft--, at..:noupo,ftelQillblil•llOn-OIS p,lftldpltlnaC:OlffllUlllty M~III.In ..._, sh ... a Fae.boot. post Ill Octob.-2021 rep-dlrcprtlPffl'llbUl1uf)IQH',liqr.tlll.A.pst "Pfdinllloodpttp1tldnass wnfutvrwdln our emll dlstrb,1So11•0tyHalCoftn«:11ott•~~afAood PY'IPifadnt:H WNl In Odobar 2021. Santa Clan: Wo~lan -posted onsodll m.U.for floud .rMireta$ ..... led IP/ dty strNU dlwillo11 SanJCJscfloodpWnmallerllVaikbllll OyH~and webilteRl1k.ttoV&llayW1ter'sfloodlladywebp,ac,11. ~Noup:i,11.e,n!W,fie.llO!t-OS~ln& --.... s.mop:No-;pcill:•avdlble-llona.spZi'~~ con1munity SU~ C..,std postal~ to F~ ....-•akl!IIS'iqthestormdrllndNrtopnwnt -· v..,wa1.-s~•...,....,~spll1u,0i,~ 111d Vlflum•tl annuli Fl'M --. pnMded toall Sanhl 01111 COllnly dty/caurrty l'llblcWDnS 1111d PiM11lfl& ~ertsbltweMDKmnba-2021-f11bNaryl, 202l. TheFPM ls posted on ourwlbllte. 60 z,o ffMs Mt Pdntwl· 54,7i0 _.. m•IW io lddreum Ill I.JI• SftlA on Dllomb.-lJ-14, 2021; ◄,450 pnrrktl!d to lhecftle/CIDl.lnt-, (Public WOfU lftd P~nln1 Departmantl)---Oecllrnba-20Jt -ftlbNaryl, 2022; and rwn•l'I& o,pk!s wew used • naded bf V1JlerWatl!f' cm, Comt11unbllotlls attd Gorrtwmmal Rmllonsltlff. ATTACHMENT 2 Page 9 ol 17 Audience 1 Musqe ApjM!nUlkA CRS Creditable Outreach a"d floocl Response Projects by CRS Community Smta Oara County Multi-Jurisdictional PPI 2021 FY 20ZZ (Ynr 1) l'fOject Acalm,._OIS 11\'CIIS Comm,.,,_ Outcome bettrrl)feparedbl!lor e• noodevenl PraJect(s) Prapastd ta Support the M1111ps oar_.,_.,_ ... ..__If (CUPOPISl!DiltrWeflood~Ndtnmertatsat-;~-u/ fdltle (GI. OP 154) Pattld~ In two falr/evmti' ~~I (GF} and cty's. PubllcWofb w• Cclmlftl,ilty OpM House(PW'WCOH) (Wf OP 155} Hmtstwo WBm -£artll Day (EDI alldlhl'Towri Pk:nlc(Tl'J (Ml. OP 156) CMstrfbute FE.MA ftoockl!Ytlld pu~lolll .t ~ wents Asllanment 2 5dledule ------'--Clyofcapatino , ya,&oun4.~ 1 H/A , ..... CltyofGllror --~ End of .l.llf (GF} N/A --~ .... TOWll---;,i;;--t =)Pfflll ~ AltosHln5 (£DI and lite INPUJ:HEREONLY 1111 m .. -•--, -·-1 •• ,.-,n Mdtr• vadout fairs/events and provide t>ddlio11~ mpla forlhe publkon di!lfUY at Cly Han . Los Alias h.11 mall« wallable at cly hall and public llbrlly. D.11111& mou, events ... en Hmlted !Neto COVl>-19. Palo Alto dlwbta y.aey Wtltt'I rmitl-'aft&\1 .. 11' ~ ~.,r1111fMr'fdufWII Ealth O.,.went and P.alo Allo's Opell Hauw weryyear. saru au.: F1len and ..tdltlonal Jnfonnatlon 1r11 rurffllt\t at city ha• and public ltinry, O.,patllto dlstrtt:Ua c:oplSof Vakf wiflf's Roodpa--i;;- Mlillr Md oth• pn,~I kems ptO¥ldld b/Va{ley Wat1r.tvirlous f:llrt/111tM1ts Mdpn,rides tdd!Uonal a,ples afthe-makrfortllepubllcon dkplay at OtyHall, Gilroy: TheRWK "° GffllcFfflMI orPubllc wom Week- Com~-Opm Houuht2011, 10 11om111r1111 ._,. _.,_ --1 -------~ ----TOWII of Los MO&Hllk: No 11pcl••av.&ib&I • non-CRS partklpatfnl conmunlty L Summer(TP) l CltyofM~j Y&r llaund ~,-.-,.---... -.. -... -.. -.. -.. -,.._-... -_,-_,-,,-th-,...,..---,_-,-w-~-, "'Holidly Mack"'-.tlldl was had In Dtmfflber 2021. ::i:=1:=~~~d=:::,~M!:r:n:C::~,:;wT J ~ofM~r&a =ember MounHl\tlaw:O,,.toCOW>nstrtctloris~ <ldaothappa,or..-.modlledffomthape,,tousye,an, Thenforit, .. Wnflol .hie lo dbtrblte ttt. ffUlftL If COYl>f1StdcUoasdow,-~ntor-..ni•attM1dlnai [r'A OP •sa)Stlft' ~•flood rad>ft1u tibia st tly'~h 01T [ED) ewent ancf a\ the!Sy M11nk:lpal Corpor,tlon Ope,HOUM(MCOH}. Upclfl raquat,t111cly also partldp,l:es., olb1r fw1 and pninkJl:f' fktodl'9dlnes:s,ln~Cre-ekwts• nia8er/l,rodlU~ ~---~~~-----(SJ OP •59) St.rt' hotts 1nd partldpl'ln In lhe 'Bulldlna Pennis and Home5ffl'ty Ope-n House.' Thult(s also hosts 'Pumpll:lns lnthtParl' ..,a,11 whldl Yalle'f Wiler staff parUdpltes Jn 111d p-ornotes flood prep...-tnns 10 {MYA&.Wf) Months of apd dbtrftdloft ofm•nts In futura ,.an. CltyofP1loAI; __J.l~::.~-~ -~1floodrudlneutAbtal'lthe£ArthO.., - iilfld._1¥ dieperldl/tton Ev91landClyMunldpalCorpomlon0pMHouH. Th {MCOt!J requests made Otfclllfbrtsfloodradl1te.tfllln4'r1"'lMl¥fflt. toCltyto I supportta1n CltyOfSanJose EKhM,tand ~-5a11Jose:. Otyhartsannr.1al8ulldln&and~wity -- October open house.. HOWWIJ, this year's event Is on hold due to COYl>-19 pandemic. ATTACHMENT 2 Page 10 of 17 Audience JMessaae I • ~:Prlltfldpa,plefromthefloodUUrd ' McmceJA-Playour3-diy en1JJ'flCVt1ttot•her Meua dB-Fono. tYICUAIGn ordln MasageJC-Lmm the bat route to hl&h a,ound I limid.: Undtntandshallowfloodlq rtsb-mn't dtw•thnlu&h rta11cln1 Wiltff Maup9/i -U~sha&o.fndlrcrisllS•don'\drti,ethrauill stMc1111wrter _ FEMA's~D1111'tDJ-o.m•,• __ IQl!{U: Protld: your propertyfrom U1eflood ,.._.,d Mmqe4.._ -Prl:ll«t yourPJopartJfrorn o., flood hnard Masa,e48-PreSMreyourhome M1!5J.18e4C-s.tidbapQ/I offer protection ,-alnsl afool or less of floodwlt« Meu&a• -4E • Get sandbqs before a flood !21!!tl: 8ulld taspo111lbllty M~5A • Buld nspDM(btt'M~lnl Men1e5B -Com,-Ylllll:lt~trequlr11!1811s Mena• 5C • Oltd. ~ yourloalfklodpla ..... ~ .... tisontyou bAd To2tJ_: PnHd natu~I floodpl.ln fun<tklns Mcwte6A-lftpaeetsdmnand llowitll Mm,qeH -ICeepdebrh mdtrahcu of ourltrNms Meu.•1•6C -Don't pcA,te, cl.Imp, ordnln anytHn1 In aMS j APfllndl1A CRS Creditable Ou t reach and Flood Response Projects by CRS Community Santa Oara County Multi-Jurisdictio nal PPI 2021 FY 21122 (Y-1) PrajectAccompllsllmena i., CIIS c-unltles Outcome Project(•) Propused to Support the Mesnaes 111-c---i--11 Asslpment 1 5chedule (SCOPl6Uj0ty•mtsarloodradlness t lbteilttheAn&WlnefestMILV11fe1 ClyolSanta E,cf1 Water also 1po111om I t;ablut the festival promlllllllftood prepu..tneu a!ld Clara Seplembe' dlltrfbutesv1rloul flood rndlnm matfflllsto th.ea11m11inlly Leudamageduetothe , ISUNOP16t)Chyh11permanent-Jla1dM,yFlood"'s1r•slpsh;nssof thecttv CJty~ YearRound noom; l mprowr sandba1 , prone ta flaodln& and pnitnote the ~loodZOne Looi! 0~ reatured an t he city's tlstrlbutlon WKl!llt• Fewe r accl~nti nnd ~~:::::::::~ ) ~= :::.:::= ~:':!:1t~:::i':.':!:::1::nd/ar :.:~:~ndm:t:.mti':n:of i sllevlsbwtienraquest«I wtthou1 parmlts.. {MR.OP I 63) Thedty affm Flood Prot-=tlan Altl5t1nc., Property Prated.Ian lrcr1111,11 N.1111!.raf I Advlcaandproo,Wl!slo-peno.-floodr&tmM1Jlta1lan atthaffontcount« r•p.lr1wllhparmlb ! Ensur1ptaplewha,re LOO!rtsltd In PfOWCd rc h!rptoptrtyfram n-ana u 111ninc lht helpNynted Kte,.famllie.ual e ISCOP iiij'ni ci:y affen Fbod ProtedlonAB15tana., f'fflSMnY Pratettlan AcMc1 Cltyof01pertlna Yl!lllrilaund cttvofM~ YenRound Otyofs.nt.11 YurRound cw, CleanerJtre.11 ms and (VWDP l&S)•DDNOI Dum~flleplcllmpln1meswpbsent Nth vurto .1111511111 YalktvWller bchliil• Odobe'ar Novembe' (CWM) ,_er dumpln1 Cla n County raldtrltl 11'1 Yai., Water's CWM and FPM communlatlo115 violat ions Fewer debris blod.ages durln& hlah -flow events Dnkta1e lflspecton report fewe, a lb and 1 deaNSe in the amounl of trash r.moved 11 .... ........ , ""-"" (FPM ) Stakeholder .,. HJ• .,. All Santi a.ni CourrtyCAS communities FYJIZ2 Pra)ldli 4.kw.zatl l!IE!!I.filRE ONLY sunnynlc Ontaln&, Otv stiff stlll p,umat•tia'u~ ofii;; ~lonelaOtup! CUpetlna: ~ Th•Oty maintains• lot of FEM A• ,-■t«lrequeu. MUptta: on,oiii,. Qy maintain; loo of FEMA-fflated ......... Sanh ~ On-loift& per f8'Jat.l foth•dtJ Valley Water'• m2 FPM Included the 'Do Nat [)Jmp' mess1P11-AddN:lan1ly, Yallev' Water's wetntteflood rudv Ludlntp,11e contalns 'Do not polU;e, cl.Imp, or dralll1nyU1ffllltlcrms'undertheBefor.aFlood Mdlan. Mfps;l[www.yt11cww11«-on/floodl1!J• WIYRloodfftdr/llood:!fhtt-advb Valley WII• hosted Cont al ONnup ~ (CCD) on S~emt.11, 202 1 (Rnrits: 9llp«,p/epar11dpoted; ff.5 dlst«a dfaMd "'1ft; 18,084.15, /ndldri rrqdables, lll'l'igllto/trosh m/lmftl; l,J,45.s» Might of rrqdoblu a>ll«:trd), and Nltlanal River CINnup DIV INRCO) on M,v 21, lllll (Result£" 596Pff)p/e porVdpur.¢ J6.01 dli:tmo dNned miln.· 21,6515.04 lndudri rff}'dl,bfts, llffflghto/trmh colmed; 2,5&9.Sl •lvlit a/ mydabl" o,/lmftf). Swer~ of our CRS communil:le p,1rtldp.c«l ATTACHMENT 2 Page 11 of 17 ~jlpel\1ffll•A CRS Credltable Outreach and Flood Response Projects by CRS Community Santa Oara County Multi-Jurlsdlctional PPI 2021 FY 20Z2 (Yew1) Pr<lf«tAcc-pllshmllfllS by CRS COmm-ln Pro)ect(s) PropoHd to Audience: 1 MHS111e Outcome Support the Mess .. es A11J,nment 1 Schtdule CXX dlnoCaConMMtty KMflflll, ... ...._.,..,...., I - (VWOP 166) -OONotiitm~l&ffl~~......,.duinn• ... ...,11111 .... JI N ◄--• "'" (VWOP'67)UstspolMJgn~•mblrtit•Pnifed.Notlm 'i!A,-Yt M ,. ... '-.. Commut1katlo1& I (SCCOP1611)5toffll0ru5tendfiollM~Prop:flp~ lHl itOtn ,-,....1..w-1 County I t!'i ll li<iF°l'li-1 1 Tltt,cq"li"'I IC'l"l:::n"IIHMl4il r, l,/,(h if-1.(:1,1 ti .. CUrp~ltPII C'll1'-'111t1 ■""':i ~, .... ,.. I (AIJ.OPl70)0wmpmentsthaar.modl'yqorc:onstrudtftc11twatdi .. I YarAol.lnd 1Msins/,5t0fffldnlns/Wds .. ffl1Ulred,.,-thebtiow-M1tedp.-ntlls_tollmdfthe -..oo.unpllt&lflcn■stoe..,..• llllidcltlml,someoflMM<til!t,.... .. lltd doalnl1t1tsforap\llprotemwhktlarerllOdll'rtncorCONtr\ld:.,.MWatdt balns, t,nd fl!IJ,llrt tl'tl!contractonto lutan tMumelflfldl Th• P"Jll'affl II also I hltfillthlll:I on dlll!s' wmllta. • SollthCOUflty lfflJddpallfln cn,ub/«t rofhe ~ "Ff,osita" NPOES I -• NorthCOIH!l)'fllll"ldpplMSot1t1"0/l:ftto~fF "'1j,ftndpolllitfllaml I l l ~ NPDES IWmlt "- (CUPOPtn)TIIHtt(sannuilllloodnotk:elntlttk>caln~.'JMOlpattno I 0,ofOJplftfflo,j An11Ually, l Sm1111.'mnQlmdum1M&ts .... l'llesuclnsMd~to~ Odoba'· ....... -. 12 fY21122 I Prajoct:Am,m ............ SUkeholder INP!lI Ht!!~ Qf:tLr · u,pertmo-s~--.. ..... uftde"t,-... , .. l!II P1..--iness" wabpqe ha a Unt to V,1llty w,t_.s Floodplain Miller. ltieClly illso Ind.Ide the-Do Not DimP-menq.In1 in TheCUpertlnoSc.n.-s ~11nual flood pr~redneuattlde. Pllo Alto ha~ W•_..s CWM .ad rPM IIMfd on the Cly's Roodlflfonnallon and Wit« Stont1Pr..,._eu ...... L -.,. v.a,,,, W.C:lf's Operaifloosl M•t•anc.ec»nUnuts 15 practice of plidn1 'Do Not Dimp' si,ns on WIii.-./ dlilnnels. --------..... ,._. ....,,.~ ruo . COo,tyCRS Communltle .;. IN/A I __ I NI•. V.itey'W•lf's proJ«t natkes lira thepolUlon hDIDne munb«.bDll!lillmva1ww:11a:.m:r.lm:Rillil· pelCft/)egyc-wltl!PJ\oed --Pillo Alo 1nrt•St0ffl'I Cnln steiu:ffl11.I/M.S.lilln on aN pubDcrightafw11tatdl Nliin andlnltts. CJty ofS..,b Cbira:Stendll"lfMed.illion lr$alled on pubic catch bas~ Sa11taCbraCountr,Noupd,t•~·non-OtS p•Udpal:Mj c:onwnunltJ . Sunnyvale: Th•Cltys11II proclJDl!S thitHor\on newsld.tcr and lndudes ii Ml)o Not DlmS,-m~ V°a:BeyWat•mvri ~lnletwllh ii .,.oDti,.---;;,i-- FloMto&ay-mewa:eonV•lleyW.terpn,penle. Gllrr,y te:1Jil'IS al a«ws1onn lnlmandatdt AIIM to lndudeast1t1dlotmeddlon witltnoGltTIPIII, t'lowl to a-,._,,~ lln1Uaa•fordeveloprnmt projecb. Morpn HID require 1n m>rm drain hltes ind catdt bnlns wkhlnthit projed. 1rm ofdll'ffl0prnt11t appaat.lonstot.1t1ndledwlhprohiblttfti.npaa• ~as;"'NODUMPWG-DRAltSTOCREir)and/or papttlalkl:i,ato~ellepldumpfnJ. eu~de th-. -no Not D.imS,-ffl5,ipll In 111• Cupertino Scene's at1nutl flood prep.1ralnm •r11de. ATTACHMENT 2 Page 12 of 17 Audlencl' . Residents a nd : Businesses In the 1 M1111qe I ~=::r=~~ftoodflJl M15SqelB-ColttxtfDUffloodpablffllftllWlollndGU\llyutlr property Is In a tloodf'laln Appendl•A CRS CTedlt able Outreach and Flood Response Projects by CRS Co m m unity Sa nta Oara County Multi-Jurisdicttona l PPI 2021 FT 2022 (Yell< 1) Project Accompllsllmonts by Cll5 Cllmm- Outcome Project(,) Proposed to Support th• Messa,:es l)DC-c.-.ay- MdOmMdlP~I> ICUP OP 1n1 P•rtkfPlte; In dalfHIP events: thl!~IIWII N.atlofl~ River Guff-up ' Dir (NRCD) ill'ld Coastal Oe.i...Up Olly (CCDI. They mcmllnltewkll V~ W~er 011 bachtheedm1~p llffarts, Thacityalso ~es lnVahyWallll"sAdopt+ Cfwt.Pn>1rat11 t (WtOPln)lltetown~pl'tl!SilllllllHi~prtl!l'lts:Natlon.!Rinl" CINtt41p Dir (Adi M,y) and Comal OealHlp Dir{udl ifplll!nlbet) and wordinlt• volintan. They c:oon:liNlewlih VIier Wiler on both thee dmrK!p rffol'b. The town 11!io p,rtldf)lt.1!1 In Yaley W.t:15"1 Adopt-~ Prolf■m i (MIL OP 174) 'flood l'Ub11cAdvfsoiy9 brochurecorrtaffts dumping Is U~I mes.a,1111 and how to rwport I i :=~~,:~s;;:::.:~::,~:~~ev:,~~==~:h"::~"n"'!:' I both lh•• dun.tip lfforts. The dty 1bo p,rtldp,ltes In Vil~ Witer's Adopt+ CtatPr m ; (MH o,'11""•1'"-.-.,..---.--m-,.~,,..-m-..,..--.,-,-,_--, ..,.-.-,-,.-,-,.-,-out~ stmms -Do Not Dump ffll!Ualilll (PA OP 1nJ "An You Ready for Winter 5torms7"' utflltles insert a,ntalns the Do Not C..mp a11d rllS)Ol"t m•al m.lmpln1 meuges (PA OP 171) Utllty bll htUrt ~des a 'ltUlity Announcament on floodS.t".c,, llpl,'lrldidlnl ProtflCI MU~floodJulns-hepRlnr,rttfflandcninqe dllntldftweofdlbrtl (PAOP179)PMtktplttslnan11UaldaPH.1pffll!!lu:NalonalRN«O-.-vpD,y- (NACDt1ndCon11ICIN..U,Diy(cm). Theymonllnlt.eWfthV,U.,W~&'Oft bmh tMUdaan-up lllforts. Addlflondy, t he dty putldfN{e5 II Va~ Wlt5's 1 Adopil~ Pro,am (P.1.0PIIO)Onn-uisoftrnhboolftlloat~lnMlladeroOeellandAdobetrl!S .,. dolM 111nu1llrt on Ill &flamed basis. The dty mD messes lb hot Spc(J Nld duns up the local dr1ln11esvstem OIi an 011101111 basil and part of lbi operations 1 1ndm1lnteri1nce f-(SUN OP 111) "Horlr:orf nNSlat• lnWIMS .1 9bow How to S.Flood5af..-artkte thlt p,omote the Do Hot OUmpmawa;e Residents/businesses In I (VWoPffl)MulMan,uapl'loodplHi mo1U.(FPM}to .all reldenband~n.-;; the5FHAareaware 'wftJllntheSft1AlnS1nt1Cl,qCoun1yrropicst-9) they're In the 5FHA and prepau! bll!f"ore floocb 13 Asslanment ClyotCUper1illo Ta-nofLos AlOlHIII OtyofMl!pitaJ OtyofM'-'ltas 0y-;,~ •• City of,a'i;A,1:-;; City of Pala Alo Otyof P.Ato Cly of Pillo Alo atyofSun"""'- y~~w.. 'Schedule ""'Moy (NIICDland .... ~ ... {=t Ead'IM., (NR<Dtand SIP,emblr ICCD! EKhDoum"' orbnuilry EKhMoy (NRCO)and ......... Jo:t>L_ Annuillly-,dole to or clufna; Ule stvtofthe ~~ .... ,., -· M-- ,..,_ (NIICDtand .... embe< !CCCI -Allnua,lly-, .. , ...... ECIOctoblr, FaUEditlon .... Nonmb«/ Do<em..,. St1keholdor Voklntft!n VallefW1tff st~m st-rdlhlp VollnlNn Viilley'Wat.w StrYm Stewilnkhlp .,. Voklnteen Yalle-JW,1ter Stream Stewardship .,. ., . iiiA" Yollntftn VahyWater StrNm St.ankhlp .,. .,. All op, o • p on 9/11/ll It C,l,abuaCl'Nt. Cupenino Mo heCperdto 9dyw\.lHe,,dsupponY1~Water's -v.tuai-deanupt (demln1 up rour DWft nlll&hbortiood) Wf!fY S.urday In M~!· Town of a.All:osHIIII: N6upd.11:•wall1bla-non-OlS p1rtkfp,1tln1 CDtm1Unlty. Mllplla:11'1• City's tiood advkory utllty bll Insert h• lnformltton about Blttal durnpln11nd how to report h. Milplla; ctOhaiiiM~hybrtd ln-penon 1roup and lndlvk:ku1fled lf'IS.,.embftJ021. NRCDS planned for Miiy 2022 Wlh two dean up locatlans . Mo.-.,n ~ i.port"" br~ura contained Ule~es....,dehrilandtrmhcu:ofournrNms"' a,nd-a'1IGl!&Jl to4nnplntoourcrms•. Pilo Alto ~da Do llf~mp and Report IKepl Ml!IAI• on City's lttnty lta«t. hioMoindwde,ro1ectNftUBIAoodpg!as-leepr.i1ln ,utt .. •~ aftb fra of dtbtlJ mellollet on flood s.rety tipl ••t .-lMityAftnCR'"ca'Hffl aod the n1«11nt •.wi.t1.tirn911tHt.clltyt.larve,yfNr. ,.All~~~.,_ lllrin&N1tbu1ll\lviff ~p °"' on Mllldeo ind Adobe Creel. Palo Alto aho plrtldJlitts 1n Ulemukl-;.lrlldlalonll effDrt on creek duti'4lp of Sin Ftlndl4,llto Crwk. P,,o Afto CllY •• dun.ups trnh booms on M1t1dero CRek and Adobe0ft4i., mas hot spots and dean ups on so oq:01111 _. on t he edftelty's storm d~ln networtsp.-n. Sunnyvale: TheCllystHlinduNJ • -nood Saft" rnas11• &I the fall Hori.ton. Ya~ Water's muki-bnp.-:(Eq:llsh, Spanlr,h, Chlnar, and VlltUmesaj n 21-22 FPM •a sent to .an SC County partmlnthltFEMASftlA:54,7'0FPMs-..n,al~on December 11•14, lDU. ATTACHMENT 2 Page 13 of 17 Audlenw Special Flood Hnard Area (SFHA) -Low Lying Areas, Along Rfve rs an d Cr eeks , -Coastal Com munities at I Ri1k f orSta Lf!lllt l , R/se/rsvnom/s -Repe titive Lou (RI.) Are as 1 M1111p Mesu,e l C-C.MdllyourltOlffo,bullllm&ln1SpedalflooclHalf'd ., .. .J2&1: 1n5u,-rw,propenyfoiryourftood hawd Ml!IWl4!:2A -GSftoodlm\.lrln0tHeadcftlme M15111192t-lMlnyourpropaty Mnsat1tlC-Tf'l .. b1JO.ct.,W1bli~flH'l.hpoll;ytotM.1 ..... Iuk..l: l'tat«f pm~ from th•llood bunt MflSII• lA -Pia your l-U, eme,paq' tit toe.th• Mel511eJB-Followft'I01atlon ord«I Mesce3c-t..rn lJle blSt route to hlah1round .Imzk.t: Pnltldyourpn,pertyfroffl U,ellood ••olfd MBMt•4A• Ptlllld fOVf propartyfrom die flood haard Mm;ap 41 ·P,.....yourhoffle Mmce«-Sllldlwponoff•prot«tkln.-,fOOl«lenof ......... Mas511e4E -G«.sandbapbeloraaflood .lllll!tl, ............... MBWIISA • luld ns~ h floodplalft5 M~•51-Cofflptw .. h~t,_,lf_b M.wcesc-o.twtthrwrloc:afllDodpWl."'111..-Ww1youbl.dd I2115.i:Pnlledutunll'tuodplablbld:io. Mt511P 6A-4Np ~ deM 111d"""""' Mewp61 ·l .. dat1Mdtnah~ofautslrums MesapK•DD1'tpo""1,~p,ordt1lnanytN!ltln~ I2..li!k.Z= [)waop I Fantltrt fr111191ency Plan Mm.aae 7k DIWklp ,n emqency pbn Im&,l: Downlo.-d Ad• App,; Mm-a•&A· DoMltold diRst•an...-cr •pps Iuk1: Urtdentand shalluw floocftn & rl5b-G:11t"t ckwwthroucfl ltlndn& Wol .. Mesc•M•Un~ndshalkiwlloodlft&rtsb-don'tdrwthnq,11 ll-.nclnJwat• FEMA's lftl5UCC: -rumArwndDon't Drow.•.• Appe •A. CRS Credita ble Outreach and Flood Response Projects by CRS Community Santa Cara County Muttl-Jurfsdfctkmal PPI 2021 FY zazz IY•• 11 l'nlject Accompllsllments by CIIS Communities OVtcome N:IHW in runMr of llood ln1111111ce pc,l klts lnlha SAtA1 1.nd R1..A!,ln lha t01K1tyln1e nenl l'J01pKtMbuyers vnderst.nd fh1od rhll lnanwnumbffof ei.¥1t1oncertl !icates on flle,1nd1truc:tures rep;1 l111d wllh permits; dll!cr eHe the number of 11petltlW1lou lncreast- homo, lrc rHwlndir 1111mber olfloocllnlllr1.ru pollclH wllhconte nb COll'll r1111 Projod(I) Proposed ID support lh•--CIDI_,._ _ ___ ., 'Schedule Stakeholder {CUPOPIU)Flood~loallMlll'llltt•,lhecipar1JnoS01!11e.whlch rOCMS raldalts IIMfbuslntuas lnthitSFHA[Toplcs 14) CllyofCupe11t!0 £acll0do~~ NO'l'Mlblrmu■ ! II.A OP 114) utt.,ala.ne; ~ ■ •N•You Pnpar«I for• Rood In YGUf Nfllhborllood1"' brudluritto propertyown1111 lntlleSFHA(Topla 1 .. ) jwio,mlTite~c,;_ .. "'arttttf,,_Jatt•lndudelnfCHTM11c>111>11 ~ -L ~ ~ floodp-eparadll151 .llllf ne.,,lttt•bruH.fouttOWIHPktieMCl111llowlllabll "'°'"· onlln1t011tll•tOWft'swd&k•lrop,1a rt1Dd'1mflqdrl'tstr) l (Mil OP '86) aw:lood Pubtk.Ad'rilGr,r bnK:hut1 to rmidelts and bu!ineBe within ~Cl~,~.,= .. ~,_,.~.-Ed DKiwnblr -r,.;r,:-- SfHA [Topics 1-fi) orJMk.11.,y . (MHOPR7)s.dJ1eaywlde"'FleodR■po,t"brOOIU,-.,:McM1•t.othasalntlw SFHA{Topksl-9) . ~ Mlfl• :::,:.;. f NIA stanofdte °'("'MV"°oo=.,=1,_,,c-:-::..,._=--,VIN""'°''"'-==-=.,."'¥11111"""'"'-==-=:c--;--;ai,=of-',...=,..=-111 i✓-=:er ""iiA Wonnatio ■on rtoodrl5'-tlooduhly,,nd t llti&rnpo,taacaofbuylqtlood Y'-«akNI lnsuranceCTopks 1-f) I (Mvii a t ) M .. i iiit1ty bill lnJO't to .n resldetrt 1nd bu:,Mies dilt cont1ln1 lntormltlon on floodrtsk, floodsafdy, 1rldtheir..pott11'1Qtofbuyffl1flood ~ITOflb!I) I C1tyofMot11t1in I lletwl'lftl,V-7~ 1-,,...,.., I I T,,. o, 190) SandldH! "An You ftMCfyfOfWlnlt1Stomb?"fk(ota vtlfflnmoltr) to ,n relderrts ind tarsklms• In 1t.e city, lndudftl to tllos• ill the SRtA, 111kln1 with Oty of PaloAlci ~ ~ ----~ -~-======--I -1,,.oPn1)S1tRdlCU utllty11111<1Unmm11tt,•A11 ,tirftela11tlU'l,IC1nflood ciyofPH)Alo ~ Di;an't1ec cwtht aff au•ld"IToplo t.t.J,4,5, 6, 7,&.9-W111'1'4'rswodt1Jtvolflff Mardl/Aprt =ftZ)Mllluut•~lndud)\f .. addta!il!llnlMSftt,\MWtWl•lor I r..yofs..1-,-f~ .,.-- reldalb•nd~alld~Slllt1Cl&ra"'ffo,lal4I 011'1 14 ffJIIZZ ....... llllH■fl0 rts CUpertlnopublllh■dthitannull~iii~ ln t heNO¥tmblt 20'U IJ.weol ~1tCUP91lno Scwilf". lAsAlm::A.alDtybillkaatwasHntCMtoatmw;-u.1 a,st:omen In OC:lober IOd IICl>lllrnercW a,stelfftffli la December YI• Mlbtin T1111R (!WuMCollecUon p,rtlltl"I. A ll!nerto 1\1 SFHA property own., trfll be Sf'lll durln1 F\'2022. lown-;;,LOl~o~K.blie•nM<Ai p;anklp,Ullcmmm.rnay. MHpkn:All:lltyblllhert .. MffltoweryadchJ~ Mllp/tnon UJ~l. Thb-Hnl ~ four&an&Mices (EncHi,11, Vlltum•e, Spwlh ind OIIIMN) . MOIJIII H•s-iou ~Rlport'" brod!u1eWaMflt out - Mou11~~p.JiiisMd1beVobn12,lOii"~of ta.eVlew~Ses,lnW JUllthil. fNtu,.SlnJonutlrlfl cin flood1W1tW1•n,floodlMunncle,Md~fatthe wlnterstonn. --Moum~outYahyWater'sGd:FloodRNdy ffleras 1utllltybllll111Jnstrtto-,.Clyutlity01SIOffllff bdwemt/6/ZGU .nd l ~Z5/ZOZ1 . -;;.Altoseat•Ne,uuketidyfcwWlnt•5tOffllS7,,_u utllltyinMrll 4"1ntfalofZ021. Palo Aho HIit l'lood 1111!1:y t lps u autltty 1nnOU11cament lnMardlJOZl. s-.-a:;..:Newslct-,..-s■ntHNownbrt'l,lOlJ,­ _, ... ...,._IWIC!tyWDlt■- ATTACHMENT 2 Page 14 ol 17 : Messen1ers to Other '. Target Audiences : (Organi:tatlons & Businesses Serving the · Community) 1 Messqe I ~!IMU;;;~pertyfaryourfloocl"""ii"~rd- , ,-ieuace2Ai•Getfloodinsul'lllnmahudof1lm• M..._.ell-lnsllreyourproperty Mll'IUflt'lC-Thre ha JO-uy waftlfl1 pe-k,dfl:lrtlle polkyto tu:e - Im..1:~yautfloodUDni Mma,alA-"'-yourfloodrill Mesua• 11 •Contacl: yourfloodpt,Jn runqer to ftnd out I your propenyblnaftoodpbiln Mes.aa• lC •Chm I your lurneorbuslftm b Ila Special Fbod H.wd ..... !!!l!kl.: lnsur•yourprap«trfotyourffood hazard Mmaa:•lA-Get floodlnsurancelhud ofUIM MeJS11192B-S-eyourpropertJ M....,.1c -ner.■a30-daywa1JntPlfblforlMpolltytotah -Ilzzl: Prcttd people from the flood IYurd Meuc•JA • Pul yoltrJ-drr e-nlflenty kit IOI«•• Mau.,1 l8-Follow wacuatlon orders Meswce3C-lflm lhebe5trouteto hllh1"11'it1d .12m!:Proted yourpropertyfrumtheflood hmrd M_,a,, 4A-Protect: your propertyfrum the flood haurd MSU11,e411 •P~yourhom• -"Jlilet!dlKA CRS Creditable Outreach and Flood Response Projects by CRS Community Santa Cara County Multi-Jurisdictional PPI 2021 FY 2022 (Yeor 1) Prajtct o\ccompHsllments by otS Comm- Oulcome lnc1H1oel11numbero f noodlrnitn1ncepollcles lnthtSfttM,111.A.1,;md lnthfc01Jntyln1eneral l'TospN:llwbu'l"f1 und1mtand /lood rl,ks ln;rl'iltoeinthenumber of Hood l1111mu,:e pollcleswllhcontentl ~111,e Project(,) Propo,ed to Support the M1H11es CIIX1Nllteco......,.,..... ... ...,_,,_., (SUN OP t9l)Sads two 12) 1111llen and Ol)I: (11 "Hort,:on• newsletter artlde~ How to.,. Floodsd.-lhll promote lloodMfety ... d l'tood: pteparednll!Slli 1 IMIUlfn1t•1J•adto i1ll nlli:lent$andluln-.t1:hftth1tSi:HA(Topial and4) (SUNOPliM)Se11k111allerto 10th1MlntheSFttAfl'opks 1-4, and 7) (SCC OP IH)knds let'llnto the properties In the unlnc:Drporated seclloll k!the L arus of the axu1ty's ~pped f'IP«ll:lv• 101& area • (CUPOf'lt6)CMltlNH!ltoMnda~ertofom1errep,tllNelots propef11e r IMH OP'97} s.,da. a nolketo repetlft lou (Kl) 1,re,11 H required bot FEMA i------~---~ (PA OJI nl) S•ds 1at ... tothe properties In tile city's mappad repetitive lms a,-. hlchllsbUna flood safay Ups Ass•ment 2 Schedule Oty ol SUnnpale &dttdarovnd .,., ... OtyolSunll'f'lale Each October SalltaClaQ AnnuaUy,&dl COuoty hll Otyolatpertllo A11nui1Uy,mid- yeilr atyolMorpn Allnually,udl 1111 °')'ofhloAlo j Annually, typlallyAu&ust -Septt!mbtr Stakeholder N/A HJ• .,. HI• .,. .,. (s.ioi 199}5'nds i.t'en tot he ptupertie!I In tti, city's nuppN repM:ltNt! illu aren Oty ofS..n lose Annullly-, each N/A "'"'"' - [M.lttourcommurity on ftoodp,11 titloni1nd pr1p,,edntumHWll!i tr{l'oOfliJll!and toordlnalln,awltharoup1 ....tmJ.eMU mimercers,topeople whoarea1rbkof floodln&,Htheypro'llde lheltr~thol!buslnl!SS '"'" (VW Of' ,1001 Altnlnlun a -i.«s Talk w11.-spu•t'B lur-.. Pn>ar3ra tht 0.lllontlns praaitltloftsto upd,telfOUPSonspetiftc bsue p,ovideupdateson Viii., W•er projtds, lnciidlna flood pmt.-:tlon proJect.s and to eduale ~ldfflts on edrlln1 flood r1lb as well as provkle reoura, and 14:& to be flood rudy-. httm;//wwwnffnwft,r:.orgt!ftminlfflllffllttt:ftl•;:wn•""Pfflnbur,au (VW OP 1101) PMtldplta In booth m,ty Mlpport It nrtous we,iu ar,dhn: thruupout Oleccunty, lnwdl111 Yalleif Wit er C..pllal project r1eetlnp Of"other ft'fflb,asrftJ,le stedbynliousorpnlzatlons (VW OP IWJ) P.lttnffwfth local Seamd Harnst Food Bank wlh dlstrfbut1n1 FEMA f and VaU., Wit« flood prep,uednm matl!Jlah, lnciidln1 promotional 11e-n(s) a aviHabJI! 15 tommurik:atlors u,N VaO.,Watl!!I' °"""" Gav«nme11t ......... Vall9yWatt!f'CltS ,...,.m ..,..,__ °"'"'"' OnaproJed• spedfk:babor as~estld Annuai,:' b.lqthe ftood1NSon (,to ..... ~ Sfptnnbff- MolL In October (du1lngC,:P.,,, eou1ii'varyfrtim yai4:o-year , ...... Rot1ry0..b5 Homeownen ... Ntllpborhood Assodatlors FcrumGroupi; ............ ....... Al~ctn° COllntyCJIIS Communities S«ondHarvest foodllankot SllmnValleif Sunnynlti; llle°')'atlllsends out these mak n.e malte,wereMntOctoberlOJl. SuuiC1lntouftty.Noupdatea-1a!lable•~n-OIS partldpltlnt o:immunlty. a,pertlitoconUl!umto1«1doutan .tn11ual leU•to "°""" repd•l'tt lou properties, MorpnHIIIMflt l«tlffto properties ln th;Oty's m1pped fWpltfthre Ion ar-. In July 1m1. PaloAltosent~Mtopvpertleslnthec:Jty'sma~ fl!!MlltlY• loD ,reas1 hllftliahtlo1 flood safety tips bl A.upst2011. Siln Josr. lattm Mitt to 1eneral repeUUn loss property aremlnMardll011. Val.-., Walin 'let's T.alt. Wat et' Spoken 9urmu Prvtnm ts .-ttveand avallableto Ole community. Genni preentaUon dila.Jss Villlev' Water's flood protedlon, lndudlri1ftood prep,11redneu aod aw,rtnm, and our aeeb and «my.1te-ns. Customized presentl11ons far l""'PI on tpedffc !mies ilr. ako avallable. Vdey Wllerdtd not undertake bootJi MJpport ~1'1111 mz due to OleCDVl().19 pandemic. Valley-WM.•pa.rtn«tdwtth Secund HamstFood 8.lnk (SHF8)ofSillQ!nValllyhOctober20Jl. 2JXIO'G.cF'lood Reldy'emltl'ltnc;ystart•kltG>nltloru.weredlrob,ted bySHF8011bltlal'ofalSMtaO..C011ntyCltS a,m""'"!Ue. ATTACHMENT 2 Page 15 of 17 Audience iMessace Mesu1e•C -Sandbags an otter pro1ecuon against ,1 toot orle1 ot floodwater Menge 4E . Gel undbagt b@fore a Rood ~:&llldrepon:slbihty Mesuge5A-Sulld responsibly kl Roodplalns Menage 58 -Comply with development requlreme,U Message5C . Check with your loc,,I floodplain managl!f before you bulld Tu..l!!fi:Protectnatu~lllood~tntunctlon:s Men1e6A-Keepaeeksdeinandflowln, Menage 68 -ICeepdebris and trnh out of ourstrl'aml Mesngl' 6C . Oon"t pollull', dump, or drain anvthing In crttks !2R!£.Z: De-,l'lop I F1mlly Emergency Plan MeUgl' 7A: Devl'lop an l'ITll!fgl'llcy plan ~:Oownloadd515let""Apps Menae IA• Download disasier eme-aericy apps Tol!!£j: Understand shallow flooding rilb-don't drive tt.-ou1h standing _,ff Mense 9A • Understand shallow flooding risb -don't dr~e throu gh st.1ndln1wuer FEM A's mesn1e: "Tum Around Don't Dfown•: ~:lnsureyourpropertyforyourfloodhaurd Menase 2A • Gel flood insurance ahead of tlml' Mena1e 28 -Insure your property Mena1e 2C-There II a 30-d'f wait Ina period ror 1he policy to take plac.e Appendix A CRS Creditable Outreach and Flood Response Projects by CRS Community Santa dara County Mu lti•Jurfsdictional PPI 2021 FY 2022 (Year 1) Project Accomplishments by CRS Communities Outcome lncrn~Jn ,._,,mberof llood lrnuianct pollcles lnlheSFHAsandln lhe cou ntylngtne,al Punpectivebu~u undenundHoodrisn Projert(s) Proposed to Support the Messases (XXdenof• COfffflUl'tlyKJOffW'ffl, •nd OUlJHch P,ofect I) (All OP 110l)Othet New Initiatives fm not~ In tM PPfde>cumtntl t . Continue and expand lhe11andardiled flood mesnge p.-epJired for e,ch community to include f\ood messages In utilltybflls Nch yur, lncludlna PG&E. 2. Exp,1nd on ~rtn«shlP5 with bul dlambeB of commerce to disseminate and sharefloodpreparednessinformatlon. 3. Eilp,1nd on oulreadl to the Asian and L1tino cammunlles who li>.le in flood proneaieas. 4. Eilp1ndonoutreachto•ho1spot•floodproneareasbyhoS1ln1on.sleor11Jnual evenu. 5 . E..pand on reaching loat homeowners anocbtlons (ttOA)I and apanmen1 a.ssodallons (I.e. Extt11tlll~ Coundlo/Ho"'"1wners[ECHOD 6 E.ltp,1nd on reach In& resldem in maralnal and low-lncomecommuniliesthrouah partnering with organizations that rHch theecommunltie. (b. Sttond Harvest Food Ba~ and o/Mrs) 7. Communities could puBUe FEMA M11chlng Funds Gl"ilnts ro, severe Repel it Ive lollAfHS, 8 . Revlew1ndnpandotherpublJclnformatlonactivitles,suchasFloodProtectlon Assisunce {Activity 300) and Flood Insurance Promotion {Activity 370). 9 . Develop a retlon-wldeFlood Response Prep,r.-1ons {FRP) messa1n1 pl.In . Asslenment a Schedule Stakeholder 1110 1110 (CUP Of' t104) The cily provides a Winter Preparedness notlflatlon informing City of Cupertino On a projecl-Various contraC1011 lh1t during the winter se;ison, they need to winterlre their Pf'O)«th} spedftc basis cont~cto11 site as certain soll distu~nce actlllltles ue not allowed during the rilln y se"on lMIL Of'IIUl51 On a pro)ect-spedflc basis, the city provides contractor,; a Wlntl'f City of Ml¥!as On a proj«t-Various Preparedneu noliftatlo n that Informs them that during 1hewin1ersuson, they specific bzlls contractors need to wln!erize thl'lr projecr(s) site. Certain soil di.turbance actillitles are not allowed durln1 the f"iliny suson (MH OP#106) The city mails out a newslelter, •Asli; More You Buy: Know Your Flood RlskJ• 10 loal real estate agents which are pnwlded to homebuy«s lo help determine !he flood risk of t he property being purchased (1/sttd in ~,.pefl!liK 8) (PA OP t107) Sends out letters to real elate a&l'!ldes Inform Ina them of their responsibility to ldenlif'y flood h;uard areas and 10 take ,dvant,ge of the Flood Zone Lookup on the city's webslt 16 CityofMoraan HIU City of Palo Alo Ourlnatheralny RealEstale Agencies/Agent Annually, Real Estate bl'gin11ingof A&endes/Agent floodseason (September/ ~ober: FY20ll Projo<t Aaomplsll,...ts lNPUT HERE ONLY The followln1 new llliliatllles were accomplished In FY22 : 1).VaUeyWa1ercontlnues1oofrer assbtancetoall communltle for1!1ndudllin1 flood meuasfng t o lodude asautllityblllklsert. 5). Valley Wller's 'lei's Talk Water. SFJHk«s Bmeau Pro1ramofrerspresfflta1lonsonthehlsto,yof1hedls1rla and how weoperwie and Includes Information on flood preparedness. Presenta1lons an be customl:zed ro r aroups,urequest ed. 6), Due to the C0\110-19 p~ndemlc, count ywlde ln•person a,mmunity events In FY22 were poslponed or canceled. Instead, Valley Water partnered with Second HaNet Food Bink orsilia,n Valley 10 dbtrlbute 2,000 emergfflcy pr~rednessstarterk!Uofeme-aencysuppliesto underservedcammunilleslnOctober2021. 9). Al the M.,-19, 2022 CRS users GrouWPPI COnvnlnee Meellna, this inllia1tvew11 discussed. Thelde.i \WS to developanFRPslmllar101h,onesubmlttedbytheClty of San la Claf"il for which full FRP a edit was yielded. As we are looking at thefeiSibiJJtyofre,lon~llzlngtheCRS Programforour1re.a,thlslnlllit._,ewlllbee11aluatedln tonJunctlonwith theFeaslbHtySCudybeinaconducted. ·Cupertlnoa,ntlnuestopr~1eandmal/1heralnyseason lelterse11eryyNrtoappllableprojects.Theselelt«s weremalledlnlateAugust20U. Mllpltn: On•1oln1. The City of Mllpl!u wm be sendln1 outwlnt«tzatlonnotla5tolarserde11l'lopmentprojects this winier. Morg1nHHlw1HbesendJn11hebrodlure torealestate a1en1slnflH2022. • Palo Aho sen I lellers to real et•• qendes info rmlns of thl'lrresponsiblt•y1oldl'!ltifyfloodhaz.ard areas In August 2021. ATTACHMENT 2 Page 16 of 17 Audience 1 Message Appendix A CRS Creditable Outreach and Flood Response Projects by CRS Community Santa Clara County Mufti-Jurisdictional PPI 2021 FY 2022 (Year 1) Project Accompli shments by CRS COmmunities Outcome ninep,o,«uart credited ut1dt r AdNly JII0 (0fHandREB)- Addilianalcrtdil is p,CMdtdl/thtPPl1r11tt$ thc11 rt11/tsr111e11gent3 shlluld{"'h11~11grttd roJ11dvisehDLLKhunttrJ 11bour1ht/loodh111ard 11ndllNlfrt11/eJllllt 11gtntsgivehouse Project(s) Proposed to Support the Messa1es txx dfflolH Comm1r11ty i1Ct"Of¥n • .mdo.truchPro}Kt ft) (SJ OP #1081 Se,ds out letten to real esUte and lnsu,ance agencies and lenders, Informing them of their f@Sponslbi(tylo lde,Ufy flood h1u1d arus and touke advanuge oft he Flood Zone lookup on the dty's website on the -Flood H1.nrd Zones webpage and advises to CIOntact the city fo, map 1eadingse,vla!s and elevatlon certrflcatesonfil, (SUN OP 11 109) Sends mailer/postcard tlfgdt!d t 11 real estate agents Informing t hem of t he dlent's reponslbhty for ldl!!'ltiflutlon and purchase of flood insurance andtheavallabllityoftheautomailc 15"dbcount _______ J...-------~--~-----"""-"'''e!°'',:C"'-'<'-"""-',c"oces,h"'"'-'__.. __________ _ 17 Assignment 'Schedule City of San Jose At t he beginning of theflood .... ., (Septembef - December) Cll.yof Sunnyvale EKhOctober I Stakeholder RealElitate Agendes/Age111 Real Es tate Agendes/Ajents F'f2021 Project Aa:omplsh.,..t.s San Jose; mai ~ters to ru ~ate, ni uran~agenaes 1ndlendersUIJanuary20ll. Sunnyvale:TheCll.yientthemallerstorulest ile agents September 2021. ATTACHMENT 2 Page 17 of 17 Agenda Santa Clara County CRS Users Group & Program for Public Information (PPI) Committee Meeting March 10, 20221 1-3 p.m. Zoom Meeting https ://va lleywater.zoom .us/j/88438590277?pwd=VDBFbWs5aEVBS IAyQ 2FaT3BValNoZz09&from=addon Meeting ID : 884 3859 02771 Passcode : 5684941 +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) Purpose : PPI Stakeholder Committee Annual Evaluation Meeting to monitor the Implementation of the 2021 Santa Clara County Multi -Jurisdictional Program for Public Information per Activity 330, Outreach Project , Element 332.c. Program for Public Information (PPI), Step 7 requirement (See page 2 of this agenda) Outcome : 2021 PPI Annual Evaluation Report, Year 1 of 5 (See page 2 of this agenda) Section 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Meeting Topic Presenter Time Introductions All 10 min Review of the meeting Purpose and Outcome Merna Leal 2 min 350 -Flood Protection Information Element c). Flood Protection Website (WEB): Merna Leal 2 min • Monthly (links) and annual review (content) of communities ' Flood Information landing page Best practices for the Verification Cycle Visit -Discussion by Insurance Services Office (ISO) ■ Addendum to the 2017 CRS Coordinators Manual (Edition : 2021) Effective January 1, 2021 -Class 8 New Prerequisite : Enforcement of a freeboard Heidi Carlin , ISO standard for residential buildings CRS Specialist 5 min -Class 6 Updated Prerequisite: New subsection inserted -Class 9 New/modified Prerequisite: Subsection (3) replaced , and first sentence of Subsection (5) replaced ■ Need to see all higher NFIP regulations marked up in community 's ordinance or regulations ■ Correlate Open Spaces with required parcel spreadsheet(s) 2021 Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Info rmation (PPI) Annual Evaluation Report , Yea r 1 of 5 ■ Assess whether the desired outcomes were achieved and what , if anything , should be changed ■ Which communities have adopted the PPI? Conformed/enacted 45 min copy should be in Egnyte ; please upload and send copy to VW All ■ Using the 2021 PPI and Activity 330 Outreach Project worksheets prov ided on 5/20/21 , discuss how communities will submit updates to Valley Water for consolidat ing report input ■ Communities ' updates due by next CRS Users Group Meeting or sooner Next meeting -Joint CRS Users Group/Program for Public Information All 2 min (PPI) Committee Meeting Adjourn For questions , please contact Merna Leal at (408) 630-2366 or mlea l@va lleywater.org ATTACHMENT 3 Page 1 of 2 Excerpts from the CRS Coordinator's Manual, Activity 330 I Edition: 2017 Step 7: Implement, monitor , and evaluate the program. The Program for Public Information committee meet s at le as t alllluall y to monitor the implementation of the outreach projects. The commi t tee a ss e ss e s w he t her the de sired outcome s were achieved and wha t , if anything , s hould be changed. This work is de scribed in an evaluation report that i s prepared each year , sent to the go v erning bod y, and included in the annual recertification . Documentation for PPI Provided by the Community In addition to the materials provided for OP and FRP credit : (1) At the initial verification visit , (a) A copy of the Program for Public Information document . (b) Minutes of the meetings , sign-in sheets , or other documentation of the committee members ' participation . (c) Documentation that the Program for Public Information has been adopted by the community. (2) ~t eac h annua recertification, (a) Documentation that the Program for Public Information document has been reviewed and adjusted annually. This is in the form of a report , table , or spreadsheet that summarizes each outreach project , what was done , and the outcomes. (b) Minutes of the meetings , sign-in sheets , or other documentation of the committee . members ' participation in the annual review . (3) t su se uent ven 1cat10n v1s1ts when a Program for Public Information update is due , (a) Documentation that the Program for Public lnfonnation document has been updated . This can be a new document or an addendum to the existing document that updates the needs assessment and all sections that should be changed based on evaluations of the projects. The update must be adopted following the same process as approval of the original document. (b) Minutes of the meetings , sign-in sheets , or other documentation of the committee members ' participation in the update . (c) Documentation that the Program for Public lnfonnation update has been adopted by the community. ATTACHMENT 3 Page 2 of 2 Santa Clara County CRS Users Group / PPI Committee Meeting Attendance Sheet March 10, 2022 1 :00 -3:00pm Zoom Attendees Name (Original Name) Guest Merna Leal , Valley Water No Sherilyn Tran, Valley Water No Warren Wettenstein , Milpitas External Stakeholder Yes Brian Petrovic, Milpitas Yes Evelyn Liang, Santa Clara Yes Lea Velasco, Sunnyvale Yes Christian Tran, Santa Clara Yes Maria Angeles , Morgan Hill Yes Amy Fonseca , Valley Water No Veney Woo , Los Altos Yes Heidi M. Carlin , CFM -ISO Yes Jennifer Chu, Cupertino Yes Gabrielle Abdon, Mountain View Yes Arlene Lew, San Jose Yes Renee Gunn, Moutain View Yes Marlene Jacobs -ISO Yes Roberto Alonzo , Milpitas Yes Rajeev Hada, Palo Alto Yes Suzanne Park , Sunnyvale Yes Elizabeth Koo, Miplitas Yes Vivian Tom, San Jose Yes Steve Golden , Los Altos Yes Ga ry Heap, Gilroy Yes Daryl Jordan, Gilroy Yes Tamara Davis , Sunnyvale Yes Steven Erickson, Milpitas Yes David Dorcich , Saratoga Yes Peter Pirnejad , Town of Los Altos Hills Yes Quorum Met: Missing communities, County of Santa Clara, Town of Los Gatos ATTACHMENT 4 Page 1 of 1 Agenda Santa Clara County CRS Users Group & Program for Public Information (PPI) Committee Meeting May 19, 20221 10:00am -12:00 noon Join Zoom Meeting https ://v all eywate r.zoom . us/j/82332622770?pwd=b VBXa3p Y cG54 Y2d6Wj RzM EF xVzB3dz09 Meeting ID : 823 3262 2770 Passcode : 174435 +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) Purpose: PPI Stakeholder Committee Annual Evaluation Meeting to monitor the Implementation of the 2021 Santa Clara County Multi-Jurisdictional Program for Public Information per Activity 330, Outreach Project, Element 332 .c. Program for Public Information (PPI), Step 7 requirement Outcome : 2021 PPI Annual Evaluation Report, Year 1 of 5 Section 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Meeting Topic Presenter Time Introductions Amy Fonseca 10 min Review of the meeting goals and agenda Amy Fonseca 5 min FY21-22 Flood Awareness Campaign new approach: targeted outreach items to all addresses in the FEMA SFHA Paola Giles 20 min FY22-23 Flood Awareness Campaiqn Public Event Giveaway Items (All) Amy Fonseca 5 min • Emergency starter kits California Flood Preparedness Week (October 2022) • Statewide Agency Coordination Calls leading up to CFPW (kicks off mid-May to early June 2022) • Annual Valley Water Board Resolution Amy Fonseca 20 min • Flood event kits for all cities/county • Lobby display example Complete development of the 2021 Multi -Jurisdictional Program for Public Information (PPI) Annual Report, Year 1 of 5 Merna Leal 30 min Note : Due during 5-year cycle visit or as part of annual re- certification, due 8/1 /22) Activity 350-Flood Protection Information • Annual comprehensive review of communities' flood Amy Fonseca 5 min information websites Other items Amy Fonseca 5 min • ISO training -TBD Adjourn For questions, please contact Amy Fonseca at (408) 630-3005 (office) or (408) 691-8889 (cell) or afonseca@va ll eywate r.org ATTACHMENT 5 Page 1 of 1 Santa Clara County CRS Users Group / PPI Committee Meeting Attendance Sheet May 19, 2022 10:00 -12:00noon Zoom Name (Original Name) Guest Merna Leal (Valley Water) No Amy Fonseca (Valley Water) No Gabrielle Abdon (City of Mountain View) Yes Lea Velasco (City of Sunnyvale) Yes Meghan Azralon (Valley Water) No Christian Tran (City of Santa Clara) Yes Paola Giles (Valley Water) No Falguni Amin (City of Santa Clara) Yes David Dorcich (City of Saratoga) Yes Elizabeth Koo (City of Milpitas) Yes Gary Heap (City of Gilroy) Yes Vivian Tom (City of San Jose) Yes Jenn Chu (City of Cupertino) Yes Darrell Wong (Santa Clara County) Yes Roberto Alonzo (City of Milpitas) Yes Steve Golden (City of Los Altos) Yes Rajeev Hada (City of Palo Alto) Yes Peri Newby (City of Campbell) Yes Brian Petrovic (City of Milpitas) Yes Swanee Edwards (City of Morgan Hill Ext. Stakeholder) Yes Renee Gunn (City of Mountain View) Yes Quorum Met: Missing communities , Town of Los Altos Hills, Town of Los Gatos ATTACHMENT 6 Page 1 of 1