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CHAPTER 4. CITY OF ELLENSBURG ANNEX <br />10 <br />Applies to new or <br />existing assets <br />Hazards <br />Mitigated <br />Objectives <br />Met Lead Agency Estimated <br />Cost <br />Sources of <br />Funding Timeline <br />Initiative E-11—Collect improved data (hydrologic, geologic, topographic, etc.) to assess risks and <br />vulnerabilities. <br />Existing/New All Hazards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, <br />6, 7, 8, 9, 10 <br />City medium Grants, General <br />fund <br />Ongoing <br />Initiative E-12—Consider adoption of appropriate regulatory standards, through updates as needed and/or <br />required, affecting critical areas regulations, flood hazard regulations, shoreline regulations, and to the city’s <br />growth management comprehensive plan. <br />New Flooding 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, <br />6, 7, 9, 10 <br />City medium General fund Ongoing <br />Initiative E-13—Inform and educate the public on hazard mitigation and preparedness via the city’s website. <br />Existing All Hazards 1, 2, 5, 6, 10 City low General fund Ongoing <br />Initiative E-14 —-Replace inadequately sized culvert for Reecer Creek at University Way. <br />Existing <br /> <br />Flooding 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, <br />10 <br />City high Grants, Road <br />Fund, CIP <br />Long Term <br />Initiative E-15—Relocate City-owned critical facilities out of identified high hazard risk zones <br />Existing All Hazards 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, <br />9, 10 <br />City Unknown HMGP, Bond Long Term <br />Initiative E-16—Install stream gauge stations with communication links for early flood warning on all local <br />tributaries <br />Existing/New Flooding 1, 7, 9 City $160,000 Stormwater <br />Utility, Grants, <br />Kittitas County <br />Flood District <br />Short-term <br />Initiative E-17—Consider participation in the Community Rating System <br />New and existing Flood 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, <br />6, 7, 8, 9, 10 <br />City low General fund Short-term <br />Initiative E-18—Continue to support the implementation, monitoring, maintenance and updating of this plan. <br />New and Existing All Hazards All City Council, <br />Community <br />Development <br />Low HMGP, General <br />Fund, Road <br />Fund <br />Short-term, <br />ongoing <br />Initiative E-19—Continue to support through active participation the countywide initiatives identified in <br />Volume 1 of the Kittitas County Hazard Mitigation Plan. <br />New and Existing All Hazards 5,6,9 All City <br />Agencies <br />Low General Fund Short-term, <br />Ongoing <br />Initiative E-20—Consider participation in the National Weather Service “Storm Ready” program. <br />New and Existing Flood, Severe <br />Weather <br />6, 7, 9 Public Works Low General Fund Short-term <br />Initiative E-21— Gateway Project: $4 million dollar project to treat (infiltrate) 2 miles of stormwater on <br />University Way. Funded by Ecology, slated for 2019-2021. <br />New Flooding 1, 6, 7, 10 City High Stormwater <br />Utility, Grants <br />Funded