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Coastal project aims to combat rising sea levels

June 07, 2024 | Olympia, Thurston County, Washington



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Coastal project aims to combat rising sea levels
During a recent government meeting, officials provided an update on the Estuary project, which aims to enhance climate resiliency by reducing maximum flood elevations by up to one foot. The project is currently in the design review phase, with a 15% design package expected to be released soon. The timeline for the project extends through 2026, leading to the implementation and construction of various components.

In addition to the Estuary project, the meeting highlighted plans for a two-year work plan addressing sea level rise and flood monitoring strategies. This initiative is part of a broader civil rights response plan, focusing on effective monitoring and identifying critical trigger points for implementing new actions. Key projects include the installation of a geodetic array for long-term monitoring of land subsidence in the downtown Peninsula and ongoing evaluations of funding mechanisms for sea level rise adaptation strategies.

The collaborative efforts will also involve community engagement in 2026 to gather feedback on financing options. Furthermore, there are plans to improve capital planning guidance among key partners, ensuring that future developments consider the impacts of sea level rise and flood risks. The meeting concluded with a commitment to pursue state and federal grant opportunities to support the design, permitting, and construction of midterm adaptation strategies, alongside ongoing community outreach and preparedness initiatives.

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