The Conservancy’s Mission

The San Joaquin River Conservancy is a regionally governed agency created to develop and manage the San Joaquin River Parkway, a planned 22-mile natural and recreational area in the floodplain extending from Friant Dam to Highway 99. The Conservancy’s mission includes acquiring approximately 5,900 acres from willing sellers; developing, operating, and managing those lands for public access and recreation; and protecting, enhancing, and restoring riparian and floodplain habitat.

 

San Joaquin River Conservancy Act
   

San Joaquin River Parkway Master Plan

 

WHAT’S NEW

INFORMATION

San Joaquin River Parkway Sycamore Island Pond Isolation Project

Lead Agency: State of California San Joaquin River Conservancy

CEQA Responsible and Trustee Agencies: California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region; California Department of Fish and Wildlife; Central Valley Flood Protection Board; California State Lands Commission, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Project Location: Near River Mile 253.5 on the right bank of the San Joaquin River about 1.6 miles downstream of the State Route 41 Bridge in Madera County, and on the left bank of the river in Fresno County.

Project Purpose: The Proposed Project will restore alternate vehicle access to the Sycamore Island recreation area by repairing a berm breach, isolate a gravel pit (Pit 46e) from the river channel, and create and restore habitat.

Abstract: Repairing the breached berm is necessary to provide access between Sycamore Island and the Van Buren Unit of the Parkway, consistent with the goals of the adopted Parkway Plan and the River West Madera Plan. The Project would repair the existing berm breach, including constructing an equalization saddle, strengthening the existing berm, and creating a gravel road on top of the saddle and berm. The Project will also isolate the gravel pond from the river channel, create floodplain habitat, and restore riparian habitat. Two onsite borrow sites may be excavated for fill. The borrow sites would be restored; a portion of the one closest to the river would be restored as floodplain habitat. The Project will serve multiple objectives:

  • Provide a management road and future trail access between the Parkway units;
  • Provide emergency access and egress for Sycamore Island;
  • Protect the berm and road from damage from river currents and floods;
  • Isolate the warm-water gravel pond from the river channel and provide for off-stream recreational fishing; and
  • Restore floodplain, riparian, and fisheries habitat as feasible.

Click here to view the Mitigated Negative Declaration

Click here to view the map

Eaton Trail Extension Environmental Impact Report (EIR)

The Conservancy has contracted with URS Corporation to prepare an EIR and conduct public participation activities pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for extending the Lewis S. Eaton Trail through the River West-Fresno Open Space Area located immediately west of Highway 41.

Click here to access the project details.

 

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