Legislation Details

File #: 25-0764    Version: 1
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/14/2026 In control: Visalia City Council
On agenda: 4/20/2026 Final action:
Title: Confirm a letter of support - Confirm a letter of support for Tulare Irrigation District Seaborn Reservoir Project.
Attachments: 1. Draft Letter of Support - TID Seaborn Reservoir, 2. TID Seaborn Project Highlight Sheet
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Confirm a letter of support - Confirm a letter of support for Tulare Irrigation District Seaborn Reservoir Project.
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Agenda Date: 04/20/2026

Prepared by: Pamela Davila, Administrative Assistant, Pamela.DavilaLopez@visalia.gov, (559)713-4355; Leslie Caviglia, City Manager, Leslie.Caviglia@visalia.gov, 559-713-4332

Department Recommendation: Staff recommends that the City Council confirm a letter of support for Tulare Irrigation District's (TID) application for the United States Bureau of Reclamation WaterSMART Small Surface Water and Groundwater Storage Grant for the proposed Seaborn Reservoir Project. Due to the grant timeline and when the request for support was received from TID, the Mayor signed a letter to be included with the grant. If the Council does not wish to support the project, Staff will request the letter be withdrawn.

Summary:
The project consists of the repurposing of a former mining site outside of Woodlake into a 260-acre reservoir with an approximate storage capacity of 7,000 acre-feet. The project is intended to improve regional water supply reliability and operational flexibility within the Kaweah River and Central Valley Project systems. Several key project benefits include flood protection through capture of high-flow river events, improved groundwater recharge timing, and increased surface water availability to offset groundwater use in compliance with the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA). Additional benefits include support for agricultural water supply, enhancement of drinking water reliability for surrounding communities, including disadvantaged communities, and the creation of opportunities for environmental restoration, recreation, and education.

The City is a partner with TID and the City of Tulare in the Mid-Kaweah Groundwater Sustainability with a goal of groundwater sustainability in the Kaweah Sub Basin. This project will be helpful in that effort.


TID's application for gr...

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