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File #: 26-147    Version: 1
Type: Land Use and Environment Status: Passed
File created: 3/11/2026 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - LAND USE
On agenda: 3/25/2026 Final action:
Title: ADVERTISE AND AWARD A CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT FOR GOLF CLUB DRIVE GREEN STREET PROJECT AND RELATED CEQA EXEMPTION (DISTRICT: 5)
Attachments: 1. 3.25.26 Golf Club BL Final, 2. 3.25.26 A72 Form New Agenda Information Sheet Golf Club Drive GS Signed, 3. 3.25.26 Golf Club Green Street EA Signed, 4. Attachment A - Vicinity Map - Golf Club Drive GS, 5. 03252026 ag07 Ecomments, 6. 03252026 ag07 Speakers, 7. 03252026 ag07 Minute Order

DATE:
March 25, 2026
07

TO:
Board of Supervisors

SUBJECT
Title
ADVERTISE AND AWARD A CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT FOR GOLF CLUB DRIVE GREEN STREET PROJECT AND RELATED CEQA EXEMPTION (DISTRICT: 5)

Body
OVERVIEW
The Golf Club Drive Green Street Project (Project) is a part of the County's Green Streets Clean Water (GSCW) Plan, published in Spring 2022, which identifies opportunities within the unincorporated County of San Diego to implement green infrastructure in the road right-of-way. Green Streets projects capture and filter stormwater and reduce flow rates to reduce pollutants before they reach local waterbodies. The GSCW Plan and associated projects support compliance with the Regional Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit and Trash Amendments, which require local agencies to control the discharge of bacteria, trash, and other pollutants. To meet these requirements, the Department of Public Works (DPW) developed a green infrastructure capital program to improve local water quality.

The Project, located in Bonsall, along Golf Club Drive and Old River Road, advances goals to improve water quality in the San Luis Rey River Watershed, which drains to the Pacific Ocean and is regulated by the MS4 Permit within the unincorporated County. The Project incorporates structural Best Management Practices (BMPs) that are designed to reduce stormwater runoff and improve water quality during both wet and dry weather periods. Proposed BMPs, specifically biofiltration basins, will be installed to filter pollutants from stormwater runoff that would otherwise discharge into Moosa Creek, which is a tributary of the San Luis Rey River. Additionally, the Project includes a sidewalk extension, pedestrian ramps, and related improvements along Old River Road to improve walkability and connectivity. Upon its completion, the Project will support the County's water quality commitments and will also provide valuable improvements for the community.

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