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RTC adopts Santa Cruz County Climate Adaptation Vulnerability Assessment and Transportation Priorities Report unanimously

2360699 · February 6, 2025
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The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission unanimously adopted the Santa Cruz County Climate Adaptation Vulnerability Assessment and Transportation Priorities Report at its Feb. 6 meeting, directing staff to use the analysis for planning and grant work.

The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission unanimously adopted the Santa Cruz County Climate Adaptation Vulnerability Assessment and Transportation Priorities Report (CAVA) at its Feb. 6 meeting.

Consultant Tim Gross of WSP summarized the study framework: the team scored hazards by likelihood (probability of occurrence at a specific asset) and consequence (expected damage and system disruption) and combined those scores so decision‑makers can compare risk across roadway and rail assets. Hazard types analyzed include riverine flooding, debris flow, landslide,…

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