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Are there other cities or counties implementing LID policies or ordinances?

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Are there other cities or counties implementing LID policies or ordinances?

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Yes. Several cities, counties and organizations have already adopted Low Impact Development policies to encourage and/or require these design methods. They include: Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Santa Monica, Ventura County (and its 10 cities), San Diego County (and its 18 cities), San Francisco, Portland, Seattle and even the U.S. Navy. Conslusion: In sum, LID principles and practices offer economical, site-specific solutions for onsite prevention (rather than mitigation) of urban runoff into our harbor, beaches, park lakes and rivers.

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