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California’s Infrastructure GPA

LeveesD

AviationC-

WastewaterC+

Solid WasteB

WaterC

Urban RunoffC+

TransportationC-

PortsB-

CaliforniaGPA:

C

Levees / Flood Control: D

Levees: A Looming Catastrophe

Central Valley river system is dependent on a system of fragile earthen levees• Built from dredged river materials by farmers • No engineering designs or oversight

These levees protect:• Water supply for 23 million people• 500,000+ homes and businesses• 3,000,000+ acres of farmland• Critical transportation and utility corridors

Critical Funding Needs

CentralValley

OrangeCounty Sacramento San Diego Ventura

County

Total State Shortfall: $28 billion

UpgradeLevees

$17billion

FloodControl

$2.5billion

UpgradeLevees

$386million

FloodControl

$1billion

FloodControl

$132million

Transportation: C-

A System in Crisis

California streets will deteriorate rapidly in next 10 years, nearly doubling repair costs from $39 billion to $64 billion

Cargo truck delays cost over $3 billion/yr

40% of bridges are in urgent need of maintenance

Transportation Funding Needed

System PreservationSystem Expansion

Forecast$242 billion

$79

$163

$341

$195

Actual$536 billion

$99

$195

Shortfall$294 billion

Water: C

Southern California highly dependent on Sacramento - San Joaquin River system

Establishing a reliable and sustainable water supply should include:• Reversing threats to Delta water conveyance• Developing additional groundwater and surface water storage projects• Developing seawater desalination projects• Greatly expanding water recycling

Primary Vulnerability

Funding Priorities

Capital Improvements $1 billion

Delta River System Improvements $10 billion

Municipal water supply $32 billion

Rural water management $2 billion

Total 10-Year Shortfall $46 billion

10-Year Infrastructure Shortfall

Investment Shortfall: $470 billion

Aviation $3 billionLevees / Flood Control $28 billionPorts $107 billionSolid Waste $80 billionTransportation $100 billionUrban Runoff $67 billionWastewater $45 billionWater $46 billion

Fixing our aging infrastructure

may not be sexy,

but NOT fixing it puts

millions of people at risk

and hurts the economy