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Coyote Watershed

Sixteen major creeks drain this 322 - square - mile area. The county's largest watershed, it extends from the urbanized valley floor upward to the vast natural areas of the Mt. Hamilton range. Coyote Creek, its main waterway, is the longest creek in the county.

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For additional information on projects and programs in the Coyote Watershed, call the Coyote Watershed office.

Protection from Flooding
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Maintenance:

Clean, safe water in our creeks & bays

Healthy creek and bay ecosystems
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Open space and trails
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Grant Program

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Let us know your thoughts and suggestions:
Coyote Creek Watershed comment form

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