The Water Resources team at the County of Santa Cruz Environmental Health Division works in partnership with the County Department of Community Development and Infrastructure to manage a Large Woody Material Management Program, also known as the Stream Wood Program. Large woody material, or stream wood, provides essential habitat for steelhead and coho salmon and helps support many other important watershed functions. The Stream Wood Program is guided by County policy that was adopted by the Board of Supervisors in 2009. The policy calls for leaving wood in the stream to support habitat, watershed function, and flood protection to the greatest extent possible. Only when it poses an imminent threat to public safety, infrastructure or existing habitat, stream wood may be modified (cut or repositioned). Modification is limited to the minimum extent necessary. For more information about the important functions of large wood in the watershed, see the program brochure.
For both urgent and non-urgent requests for assistance with stream wood, call the Public Works Service Line at 831 477-3999. Non-emergency requests can also be reported at https://cconnect.santacruzcounty.us/ or emailed to Dpwweb@santacruzcountyca.gov.
The Program is currently funded through Santa Cruz County Zone 4 and through a grant from the State of California Wildlife Conservation Board.