SAN LEANDRO CREEK STORM DAMAGE REPAIRS BEHIND 1045 LEE AVE, 1073 LEE AVE, AND 881 ST MARYS AVE, IN SAN LEANDRO,

ZONE NO. 13 PROJECT

Project Overview

Following severe storm events in January and February of 2023, three homeowners, located at 881 St. Mary’s Avenue, 1073 Lee Avenue, and 1045 Lee Avenue, reported creek bank failures behind their properties along the north bank of San Leandro Creek in the City of San Leandro.

The proposed project aims to stabilize the creek bank and minimize the potential for future erosion, by implementing a combination of vegetated soil lifts and a sheet pile at the toe of the channel. Above the soil lifts and sheet pile, a geogrid-reinforced embankment will be constructed to provide additional support and reinforcement to the creek bank.

Project Features

  • Sheetpile and vegetative soil lifts for bank toe stabilization
  • Geogrid reinforced upper bank slope
  • Native hydroseeding and planting
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Community Meeting

All work within District properties. Regular communications with affected property owners.

 

CIP Category

Bank Stabilization Project

Construction Start Date

Target summer 2025, pending receipt of three environmental regulatory permits.

Status

The project is in final design and environmental permitting  phase.

Project Location

Behind 1073 Lee Avenue, 1045 Lee Avenue, and 881 St Marys Avenue in City of San Leandro.


Supervisorial District

District 3

Project Manager

Paul Knobel, P.E.
Kyin Yin

Contact

For more information email info@acpwa.org or call the construction hotline at (510) 670-5591. Click here to receive e-mail updates.