Section 12670.11 Of Article 2. Projects In The Sacramento-san Joaquin Watersheds From California Water Code >> Division 6. >> Part 6. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 2.
12670.11
. (a) (1) The project for flood damage reduction and
environmental restoration in the American River watershed in
Sacramento County is adopted and authorized substantially in
accordance with Congressional approval and the final report of the
Chief of Engineers dated November 5, 2002, as authorized by Section
128 of the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 2004
(P.L. 108-137), at an estimated cost to the state of the sum that may
be appropriated for state cooperation by statute, upon the
recommendation and advice of the department or the Reclamation Board.
(2) The project includes the construction of a new bridge with an
estimated cost of sixty-six million dollars ($66,000,000), of which
thirty-six million dollars ($36,000,000) is allocated to flood damage
reduction and dam safety.
(3) The state's share of the bridge project cost shall be at least
five million, two hundred thousand dollars ($5,200,000), but not
more than nine million dollars ($9,000,000), of the project amount
that is allocated to flood damage reduction.
(4) The calculation of the state's share of the funding pursuant
to paragraph (3) shall be determined by the federal government's
allocation of the costs of the bridge to the dam safety features of
the project.
(b) The Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency shall enter into an
agreement with the department pursuant to which the agency agrees to
indemnify and hold and save harmless the state, its officers, agents,
and employees for any and all liability for damages that may arise
out of the planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance,
repair, and rehabilitation of the project.
(c) The City of Folsom shall serve as the nonfederal sponsor of
the bridge authorized as part of the project and shall enter into an
agreement with the department to receive the state's proportionate
share of the cost of the bridge and to indemnify and hold and save
harmless the state, its officers, agents, and employees for any and
all liability for damages that may arise out of the planning, design,
construction, operation, maintenance, repair, and rehabilitation of
the bridge.