COUNTY
OF SAN DIEGO
GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE ROGRAM
What is the Green
Infrastructure Program?
The Program is funded by the County of San Diego
Watershed Protection Program, who works to prevent pollutants
from entering our waterways.
Completed Projects
Los Coches Road Dry Weather Diversion Pilot Project
Removes trash from local waterways and adds an estimated 1.3 million gallons to local water supplies per year.
Mapleview Street Biofiltration and Channel Restoration Project
Improves water quality and enhances pedestrian safety and mobility.
Estrella County Park Biofiltration and Trash Capture Project
Removes trash and pollutants to improve stormwater runoff while enhancing an existing community park.
San Marino Drive Green Street and Trash Capture Project
Improves water quality and enhances pedestrian safety and mobility.
Riverside Drive Channel Restoration Project
Improves infiltration of low-flow runoff.
Sweetwater Lane Trash Capture Project
Removes approximately 256 gallons of trash to tributaries of the Sweetwater River each year.
Projects in Construction
Goldentop Road Modular Wetland and Trash Capture Project
Will remove approximately 1,000 gallons of trash from our water ways annually, and target other pollutants such as bacteria.
Rainbow Green Street Project
Will remove pollutants such as nitrogen and phosphorous while enhancing pedestrian and vehicle safety and mobility.
South Mission Road (North) Green Street Project Phase 1 of 2
Will target pollutants such as trash and bacteria while enhancing pedestrian and vehicle safety and mobility.
4S Ranch Park Biofiltration Project
Will improve water quality by targetting bacteria.
Upcoming Projects
Golf Club Drive Green Street Project
Will remove trash and bacteria from water ways and improve pedestrian mobility.
Woodside Water Quality Basin Retrofit and Trash Capture Project
Will improve infiltration to enhance water quality and flood control.
Cole Grade Road Water Quality Project
Will improve water quality while enhancing pedestrian, vehicle, and bicycle safety and mobility.
Camino del Rey Green Street Project
Will improve water quality by targetting bacteria.
Spring Valley Regional Trash Capture Project
Will remove approximately 8,000 gallons of trash annually from entering our waterways.
Lakeside Water Quality and Green Street Project
Will improve water quality by targetting bacteria.
Woodside Avenue Green Street Project
Will improve water quality whil enhancing pedestrian and vehicle safety and mobility.
Magnolia Avenue Green Street Project
Will improve water quality by targetting bacteria.
Wintercrest Drive Green Street Project
Will improve water quality by targetting bacteria.
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