Plans & Reports
ADA Transition Plan
The ADA required that public entities draft a transition plan to be completed by July 26th, 1992. The ADA Transition Plan was to identify any structural changes necessary to achieve program accessibility.
Post-Construction Stormwater Guidebook
The County’s Stormwater Program is pleased to provide an updated Post-Construction Stormwater Guidebook for new and redevelopment projects within the County’s Phase II Municipal Stormwater Management Areas. The Post-Construction Stormwater Guidebook replaces the County’s LID Handbook, which was initially released in 2014.
The Guidebook serves as a guidance document that communicates the County’s expectations for post-construction stormwater management and strategies that meet the Central Coast Region Post-Construction Stormwater Requirements. The Central Coast Region Post-Construction Stormwater Requirements prevail as the authority on design standards that the County is required to enforce.
Incorporated cities within in the Central Coast Region are welcomed to adopt the strategies, forms and templates included in the Guidebook and this page at their discretion. Please note: the County’s authority for plan check is limited to unincorporated areas and the County is not affiliated or involved with plan reviews or code interpretations made by separate permitting jurisdictions.
Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan
The Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan (“Plan”) is a multi-year planning document designed to identify, prioritize, and track the progress of capital projects with estimated costs over $100,000 that relate to the maintenance, improvement, or building of facilities or infrastructure during the period of FY 2024-25 through FY 2028-29.
The following dropdown menus will display the Plan, along with the Individual Project Information Sheets, which include detailed information about each capital project in the Plan.
Drainage Studies
These reports summarize findings, conclusions and recommendations of the Drainage and Flood Control Study conducted for seven San Luis Obispo communities.
Drinking Water Source Assessments
These assessments identify the vulnerability of the drinking water supply to contamination from typical human activities, intending to facilitate and provide the basic information for each community to develop a program to protect the drinking water supply.
Master Water Report
The Master Water Report (MWR) is a comprehensive plan evaluating water management strategies - including optimization of existing water supplies - to meet water resource needs County-wide.
Pavement Management Report
Since 1997, the Public Works Department has maintained a formal pavement management program for documenting road conditions, forecasting pavement maintenance and scheduling maintenance funds for the road network.
Public Improvement Standards
The purpose of establishing Public Improvement Standards is to help provide public facilities and services that ensure health and safety and enhance quality of life for the community.
Public Works Public Records Request
Public Works provides access to public records per the California Public Records Act (CPRA). Examples of requests Public Works is best suited to handle would pertain to County roadways, mapping, improvement projects or water data.
Title VI
Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act requires that "No person in the united States shall, on the ground of race, color or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance."
Traffic Circulation Studies
Traffic Circulation Studies involve the creation of a new computerized traffic models that would reasonably simulate current traffic flow patterns and also forecast future travel demands and traffic flow patterns.
Traffic Counts
The County of San Luis Obispo Public Works Department maintains traffic count data for all County maintained roads.
Traffic Regulations Code Book
The Traffic Regulations Code Book outlines the provisions and regulations previously contained in Title 15 of the County Code.
Water Quality Reports
Details on where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to State standards.
Watershed Sanitary Surveys
Each survey is compiled to provide information identifying existing and future sources of water contamination, provide a baseline of water quality and watershed conditions, and recommend watershed management practices that will protect raw water quality.