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Agencies within Region

  • American Rivers
  • Audubon California
  • Building Industry Association
  • California Department of Fish and Wildlife
  • California Department of Transportation
  • California Department of Water Resources
  • Central California Irrigation District
  • Central Valley Flood Protection Board
  • Chowchilla Water District
  • City of Chowchilla
  • City of Dos Palos
  • City of Firebaugh
  • City of Los Banos
  • City of Mendota
  • City of Merced
  • Columbia Canal Company
  • Fresno County
  • Fresno County Farm Bureau
  • Fresno County OES
  • Fresno Slough Water District
  • Friant Water Authority
  • Grasslands Water District
  • Gravelly Ford Water District
  • James Irrigation District
  • Kings River Conservation District
  • Lower San Joaquin Levee District
  • Madera County
  • Madera County Farm Bureau
  • Madera County OES
  • Madera Irrigation District
  • Merced County
  • Merced County Farm Bureau
  • Merced County OES
  • Merced Irrigation District
  • National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries)
  • Natural Resources Defense Council
  • Reclamation District 1606
  • Reclamation District 2092
  • Root Creek Water District
  • Rural County Representatives of California
  • San Luis and Delta Mendota Water Authority
  • San Joaquin River Exchange Contractors Water Authority
  • San Joaquin River Restoration Program
  • Tranquility Irrigation District
  • Trout Unlimited
  • The Nature Conservancy
  • U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

About Us

The Upper San Joaquin River Region Regional Flood Management Plan (USJR RFMP) was formed to represent local interests and advocate for flood management improvements in the region. The Upper San Joaquin Region is led by the Lower San Joaquin Levee District.

Latest Update

The USJR RFMP is currently participating in the development of the 2027 Central Valley Flood Protection Plan (CVFPP).

The Dam Safety and Climate Resilience (DSCR) Local Assistance Grant Program is expected to open in September 2026 for a 60-day period.

To view current state and federal funding updates and resources, please visit Resources.

If you’d like to be notified of future meetings and opportunities to review project documents, please Contact Us and provide your name and email address.

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