Master Storm Water System Maintenance Program
The City of San Diego has adopted a Master Storm Water System Maintenance Program (MSWSMP) for flood control facilities in neighborhoods across the City. The Master Program will allow the City to better identify flood control channels requiring maintenance services over the next five years. Each fiscal year, the City will identify a small group of channels that have deposits of sediment and overgrowth of vegetation requiring maintenance to restore flood control capacity. The City will post information on this page about the channels selected for maintenance work.
Program Documents
- Master Storm Water System Maintenance Program Recirculated Environmental Impact Report (PDF)
- Appendix A.1 – Notice of Preparations and Responses (PDF)
- Appendix A.2 – Responses to Original Comments to PEIR (PDF)
- Appendix B – Master Storm Water Maintenance Program (Part 1) (PDF)
- Appendix B – Facility Maps 1-53 (PDF)
- Appendix B – Facility Maps 54-72 (PDF)
- Appendix B – Facility Maps 76-98 (PDF)
- Appendix B – Facility Maps 99-123 (PDF)
- Appendix B – Facility Maps 124-147 (PDF)
- Appendix B – Master Storm Water Maintenance Program (Part 2) (PDF)
- Appendix C – General, Community and Area Plans Consistency Evaluation (PDF)
- Appendix D.1 – Biological Resources Report (PDF)
- Appendix D.2 – Vegetation/Wetland Delineation Maps Part 1 (PDF)
- Appendix D.2 – Vegetation/Wetland Delineation Maps Part 2 (PDF)
- Appendix D.2 – Vegetation/Wetland Delineation Maps Part 3 (PDF)
- Appendix D.2 – Vegetation/Wetland Delineation Maps Part 4 (PDF)
- Appendix D.3 – Conceptual Wetlands Restoration Plan (PDF)
- Appendix D.4 – Benthic Macroinvertebrates Letter Report (PDF)
- Appendix E – Historical Resources Report (PDF)
- Appendix F – Water Quality Assessment White Paper (PDF)
Information about maintenance of the City's channels and ditches can be found at the Rountine Channel Maintenance Activities web page.

