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URL
Description
USGS National Water Dashboard
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/11172175/#parameterCode=00065&period=P365D&showMedian=true
The site, named "Coyote C AB Hwy 237 a Milpitas CA," is a stream located at decimal latitude 37.4221617 and longitude -121.9274577. The altitude of the gage/land surface is 6.51 meters, and the site falls within the drainage area of 319 square kilometers​
Valley Water
https://www.valleywater.org
Valley Water provides safe, clean water; flood protection; and stewardship of streams.
City of San Jose - Environmental Services
https://www.sanjoseca.gov/ESD
Environmental Services Department: garbage, recycling, watershed protection, polluiton prevention, municipal drinking water and recycled water; sustainability initiatives; and the operation and infrastructure improvements of the San José-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility
Coyote Valley Conservation Area Master Paln
https://www.openspaceauthority.org/our-work/planning-coyote-valley.html
Coyote Valley Conservation Area Master Paln
Coyote Valley Wildlife Research
https://www.openspaceauthority.org/our-work/planning-coyote-valley/coyote-valley-wildlife-research.html#CVLL
Coyote Valley Landscape Linkage
County of Santa Clara
https://www.santaclaracounty.gov/home
Santa Clara County main website
USGS
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/11172175/#parameterCode=00065&period=P365D&showMedian=true
The site, named "Coyote C AB Hwy 237 a Milpitas CA," is a stream located at decimal latitude 37.4221617 and longitude -121.9274577. The altitude of the gage/land surface is 6.51 meters, and the site falls within the drainage area of 319 square kilometers​
Open Space Authority of Santa Clara Valley
https://www.openspaceauthority.org
The Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority conserves the natural environment, supports agriculture, and connects people to nature, by protecting open spaces, natural areas, and working farms and ranches for future generations.
FAHCE: Fish and Aquatic Habitat Collaborative Effort
https://www.valleywater.org/project-updates/creek-river-projects/fahce-fish-and-aquatic-habitat-collaborative-effort
Fish and Aquatic Habitat Collaborative Effort, a collaborative process to identify actions to balance fish and aquatic habitat needs with Valley Water’s water supply operations. The program seeks to improve aquatic spawning and rearing habitat and fish passage for migration to and from the watersheds of the Coyote and Stevens Creeks and Guadalupe River.
City of San Jose
https://www.sanjoseca.gov/
City of San Jose main website
City of San Jose - Parks
https://www.sanjoseca.gov/PRNS
Parks, Recreation, and Neighborhood Services oversees nine regional parks, 207 neighborhood parks, 290 park playgrounds, 48 community centers, and almost 61 miles of trail.
San Jose Water Company
https://www.sjwater.com
Founded in 1866, investor owned public utility, serves over 1 million people in the greater San Jose metropolitan area with water
Open Space Authority - Volunteer Program
https://openspaceauthority.galaxydigital.com
OSA Volunteer Opportunities
Ogier Ponds-Coyote Creek Separation Project
https://www.valleywater.org/project-updates/ogier-ponds-coyote-creek-separation-project
Valley Wtaer Ogier Ponds-Coyote Creek Separation Project
Santa Clara County Parks
http://parkhere.org/
Santa Clara County Parks main website
Valley Water Adopt A Creek
https://www.valleywater.org/adopt-a-creek
Valley Water established the Adopt-A-Creek program in 1992 to encourage residents of Santa Clara County to take an active role in helping to preserve the health and beauty of our local creek
ActivateSJ
https://www.sanjoseca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/43503/637178743945470000
City of San José's Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services’ (PRNS) plan to maintain, improve and expand our facilities, programs and services. The plan guides how we care for and develop a diverse park systems, and an abundance of recreation programs and services for all in San José.
Coyote Creek Flood Protection
https://www.valleywater.org/project-updates/creek-river-projects/E1-coyote-creek-flood-protection
This project is to plan, design and construct improvements along approximately nine (9) miles of Coyote Creek, between Montague Expressway and Tully Road, in San José. The primary objective is to provide protection from floods up to the level that occurred on February 21, 2017, equivalent to approximately a 5% flood (20-year event).
Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit
https://www.valleywater.org/project-updates/c1-anderson-dam-seismic-retrofit
earthquake retrofitting of Anderson Dam to improve reliability and safety, and returns the reservoir to its original storage capacity
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