Capital Improvement Projects List

Image NOTE: The list of public facilities improvement projects shown below contains projects that have completed the necessary budgetary and environmental approval process, as well as those proposed for construction. Appearance of a project on this list does not constitute final approval of any project. Each project is subject to environmental and engineering review to be conducted in accordance with the applicable requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and City Code provisions. To find out about a few Recreation & Parks projects not listed here, visit www.srcity.org/parks.

Click a Project ID in the table below to see the project web-page report.

Filtered by Projects with Laguna Treatment Plant Component

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Proposed
00544Laguna Treatment Plant Flood ProtectionThis project will install flood protection facilities for the Laguna Treatment Plant (LTP), the Geysers and Reclamation Pump Stations, and Biosolids facility. The overall flood protection system will include elevating portions of Llano Road, installing a passively activated floodgate across Llano Road, and installing earthen berms at strategic locations adjacent to the LTP at heights compliant with FEMA requirements.2026/062027/10
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Proposed
02046Kelly Farm Mitigation BankThis project will create an endangered species (e.g. California Tiger Salamander) mitigation bank on one or more Subregional Parcels. The mitigation credits would be used for City Projects only, with emphasis placed on high priority and Subregional projects.2026/062026/10
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Construction
02096Laguna Treatment Plant Filter Cells 9-14 Valve and Actuator ReplacementThe project will rehabilitate the existing filter valves and actuators serving the tertiary backwash filter cells 9 14 at the Laguna Wastewater Treatment Plant.2026/012026/04
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Construction
02111Geysers - Delta Connection ImprovementsUpsize approximately 130 linear feet of the existing 12" diameter connection between the Geysers Pipeline and Delta Pond to 24" diameter. This will allow high flows of recycled water to be delivered to Delta Pond using the Geysers pipeline as a redundant supply line to the reclamation piping network.2022/082025/10

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