Rancho San Antonio County Park Detention Basin
The Rancho San Antonio County Park Detention Basin Project is one of the elements of the Permanente Creek Flood Protection Project.
After years of planning and design, the Santa Clara Valley Water District began construction on the flood protection improvements along Permanente Creek. Once completed, the Permanente Creek Flood Protection Project will provide natural flood protection for at least 2,200 properties in Mountain View and Los Altos, create recreational opportunities and enhance the environment.
Construction is expected to be completed in 2021.
Project highlights
Features
- A 15-foot deep depression to collect peak storm flows from Permanente Creek
Rancho San Antonio Detention Basin location - Planting of native trees
- Removal of non-native trees that compete with native species
- Replacement of existing maintenance bridge
- New restroom facilities
- New enlarged paved parking area with designated equestrian spaces
Benefits
- Enhances many acres of wildlife habitat
- Provides flood protection for thousands of homes and businesses in Mountain View and Los Altos, saving residents thousands of dollars on flood insurance each year
- Reduces construction impacts to downstream residential and business areas
- Reduces flow rates, allowing for potential riparian restoration downstream
Work on the flood basin is completed, and a virtual ribbon-cutting event
Valley Water is excited to announce the completion of the Rancho San Antonio detention basin and the reopening of the closed trail. The new detention basin will capture and gradually release stormwater, which was the final element of the Permanente Creek Flood Protection Project.
Valley Water developed a video of the completed Permanente Creek Flood Protection Project with aerial images of all the project elements. Click here to see the video.
Valley Water, Santa Clara County Parks, and Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District held a virtual ribbon-cutting to celebrate the completion of the Rancho San Antonio detention basin. Below are videos shared during the June 4 event.
Video 1: Permanente Creek Flood Protection Project with aerial images
Video 2: Ribbon-cutting
Video 3: Event and ribbon-cutting
The completed project provides flood protection to approximately 2,200 properties in Mountain View and Los Altos. Once the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) updates the Flood Insurance Rate Map, many of these property owners will no longer be required to pay for mandatory flood insurance by their lenders.
We thank our park users and neighbors for their patience while this critical flood protection project was constructed. Rancho San Antonio County Park & Open Space Preserve is one of the many park gems that will benefit us all as a dual-purpose facility, providing flood protection to downstream neighborhoods and recreational space for community members. Among the added project benefits are new ADA restroom facilities, a new replacement parking lot with more paved spaces, new equestrian parking stalls, planting of over 200 native trees and plants, new trail sections, and a new maintenance bridge.
On-going plant care
You may have noticed the newly planted native plants and trees. This young vegetation will require ongoing care from Valley Water staff and contractors for the next three years as they are fully established and can survive independently.
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Updated June 2021.