History of the San Diego County Flood Control District
1938 Jun | County Planning Commission votes to recommend the
formation of a Flood Control and Water Conservation Board |
1946 | A Flood Control District Act was
passed, but was never activated when the power to levy taxes and
set regulatory policy was eliminated from the Act through a
last-second amendment. |
1958 Feb | Public request for formation of a Flood Control
District in the San Dieguito River Watershed. |
1959 Nov | Arguments for the formation of a countywide Flood
Control District. |
1960 | Flood Control Section formed in the Department of
Public Works |
1961 Jun | Formation of a committee to make flood control
recommendations and study the formation of a Flood Control
District (Flood Control Advisory Committee). |
1962 Dec | Board of Supervisors orders a framework of a new
Flood Control District Act to be developed. |
1965 Dec | Board of Supervisors formally backs the formation of
a Flood Control District. |
1966 Mar | Board of Supervisors requests the State Legislature
to enact the San Diego County Flood Control District Act |
1966 Oct 16 | State Legislature
approves the Flood Control District Act. Fixes the future
boundaries of the District as the borders of the unincorporated
County as it existed in 1966 |
1985 Jul 1 | A new
Flood Control District Act is passed by the Legislature.
Modifies the definition of the District boundary to be the
unincorporated County only. As a region incorporates, it is lost
to the FCD. Provisions exist for cities to rejoin the FCD for
special purposes, but they can disengage from the FCD at their
discretion. |