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City staff brief commission on 2025 Hazards and Climate Resilience Plan update

Commission on the Environment · September 23, 2024
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Summary

Office of Resilience and Capital Planning staff presented the 2025 update to San Francisco's hazards and climate resilience plan, noting it is required for FEMA grant eligibility and SB 379 compliance, reduces prior actions to a prioritized set of measures, and will be submitted to Cal OES and FEMA this fall for Board of Supervisors adoption.

Melissa Higbee, resilience program manager in the Office of Resilience and Capital Planning, told the Commission on the Environment that the 2025 update to the city's Hazards and Climate Resilience Plan is a citywide strategy to protect people and infrastructure from climate-related hazards and to remain eligible for federal and state funding.

Higbee said the plan complements the climate action plan by focusing on adaptation and hazard mitigation. She…

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