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Planning Commission approves resolution to apply for California Coastal Commission grant for shoreline resilience

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The Planning Commission unanimously adopted a resolution allowing staff to apply for up to $700,000 from the California Coastal Commission to produce a coastal sea-level rise adaptation plan that would align with SB 272 and increase the city’s priority for state funding for coastal resilience projects.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on July 17 voted unanimously 7–0 to adopt a resolution authorizing the Planning Department to apply for a California Coastal Commission grant to develop a coastal sea-level rise adaptation plan required by Senate Bill 272.

Principal planner Tam Tran told commissioners that the state requires local governments with coastal jurisdiction to prepare sea-level rise adaptation plans and that plans approved by the Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) and the California Coastal Commission are…

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