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The Pajaro River (pájaro is bird in Spanish) is a U.S. river in the Central Coast region of California, forming part of the border between San Benito and Santa Clara Counties, the entire border between San Benito and Santa Cruz County, and the entire border between Santa Cruz and Monterey County.
On Friday night, the swollen Pajaro River burst through the worn-down levee, flooding the entire town of Pajaro and sending its roughly 3,000 residents into what officials are now estimating to be ...
Pajaro River (jump to tributaries) Elkhorn Slough. Carneros Creek; Salinas River (jump to tributaries) Carmel River; Malpaso Creek; Little Sur River; Big Sur River.
For years, experts had been warning Monterey and Santa Cruz County that the levee along the Pajaro River could fail. Before disastrous flood, officials knew Pajaro River levee could fail but took ...
Pacheco Creek is a 28 miles (45 km) [3] west by southwest flowing stream which heads in the Diablo Range in southeastern Santa Clara County and flows to San Felipe Lake, [4] the beginning of the Pajaro River mainstem, in San Benito County, California.
Addressing flooding on the Pajaro River has been an issue for more than a century. Its location separating two counties — Santa Cruz and Monterey — means it has never gotten the full attention ...
Pajaro (Spanish Pájaro 'bird') is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Monterey County, California. It is located on the south bank of the Pajaro River 5 miles (8 km) northeast of its mouth, [ 5 ] at an elevation of 26 feet (7.9 m). [ 3 ]
From its confluence with Corralitos Creek, Salsipuedes Creek flows 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to the Pajaro River. Ecology and conservation. In a 2007 report, Dr ...