Zone 9
Funding for Community Safety
Zone 9 encompasses part of southwestern San Leandro. The District has put together a suite of the highest priority projects that will be completed in Zone 9 if a proposed benefit assessment increase is approved in spring 2025. These projects will repair, replace, and upgrade essential flood control infrastructure.
Priority Projects in Zone 9
In Zone 9, pump stations are in critical need of repair. If repairs are not made, neighborhoods will continue to be at a high risk of flooding. The District will also construct floodwalls and increase the size of culverts along Lines 9-C and 9-D, protecting the neighborhoods near Wicks Boulevard.
Zone 9 Engineer’s Report
The Engineer’s Report lists all projects and financial information. This report was accepted by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors on 4/22/25 prior to property owners voting on the assessment.
Important Benefit Assessment Resources
View a sample benefit assessment ballot and other relevant documents that were sent to property owners within Zone 9.
Zone 9 Sample Ballot
Zone 9 Public Hearing Notice (English)
Zone 9 Public Hearing Notice (Spanish)
Proposition 218 Ballot Procedures
Pump Station Report
Pump stations help minimize flooding by pumping water from underground pipes to a higher level, so the water can then flow by gravity into the San Francisco Bay.
In 2019, the Flood Control District completed a full assessment of the condition of its older pump stations, five of which are in San Leandro. If funding becomes available through the proposed benefit assessment increase, the District can repair and/or upgrade or replace these old and under-capacity pump engines, pipes, and other equipment.
Coastal and Riverine Flood Assessment
The District studied the flood risks associated with increased creek flooding from extreme storms, combined with high tide conditions. The District then evaluated projects to reduce flood risk for channels as they flow into the Bay.
Results are summarized in the Coastal and Riverine Flood Assessment report for Zones 2, 4, and 9. The project list for the benefit assessment was created in part from the alternatives presented in this report.