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File #: 26-0127    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/18/2026 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 2/24/2026 Final action:
Title: 10:00 A.M. - Public Hearing Regarding Community Development Block Grant Funding For the Business Assistance Loan Program and Sewer Line Testing of the Southeast Regional Wastewater System.
Sponsors: Administrative Office
Attachments: 1. CDBG Resolution of the Governing Body February 24 2026
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Memorandum


Date: February 24, 2026

To: The Honorable Lake County Board of Supervisors

From: Benjamin Rickelman, Deputy County Administrative Officer

Subject: 10:00 A.M. - Public Hearing Regarding Community Development Block Grant Funding For the Business Assistance Loan Program and Sewer Line Testing of the Southeast Regional Wastewater System.

Executive Summary:
The Community Development and Economic Development Allocations of the CDBG program publish a combined Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) each program year. Eligible Cities and Counties may submit up to three sub applications not to exceed $3,600,000.

At the January 13, 2026, Board of Supervisors meeting staff recommended returning to the Board of Supervisors at a later date with a revised CDBG application to include funding for the assessment, cleaning and CCTV (videoing) the Southeast Wastewater collection system (SE). The SE is part of the Lake County Sanitation District (LACOSAN) which serves the City of Clearlake, the community of Lower Lake and the surrounding unincorporated area. On January 11, 2026, a force main sewer line broke on the northern section of Robin Lane. The resulting sanitary sewer spill discharged 1.3 million gallons of raw sewage and 3,900 gallons migrated into Burns Valley Creek which flows into Clear Lake. The SRWS contains approximately 5,600 connections primarily consisting of single-family dwelling units. Approximately 85% of these connections flow through the collection system to Pump Station #1 and onto the treatment plant.

To improve the reliability of the collection system, funds are needed to test all gravity sewer lines. This will identify sections of pipes in need of repair to reduce infiltration/inflow into the system and identify needed system improvements. This CDBG application requests $2,100,000 for the gravity sewer lines cleaning and CCTV of the entire 90 miles gravity system and portions of the 10-mile force main system, collectively called the coll...

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