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Eureka council accepts nearly $1.1 million for coastal resilience plan, awards contract to GHD
Summary
The City of Eureka approved acceptance of nearly $1,100,000 in grant funding for a Coastal Access and Resilience Plan and awarded a professional services agreement to GHD to produce adaptation strategies and preliminary designs for four priority shoreline sites.
The Eureka City Council on July 16 voted unanimously to accept nearly $1.1 million in grant funding for a Coastal Access and Resilience Plan (CARP) and to award a professional services agreement to GHD to carry out the work. City staff said the award will fund further environmental studies, CEQA work and conceptual designs for four priority locations along Eureka’s six‑mile shoreline.
"The next phase of this work will use the existing vulnerability assessments and develop specific adaptation…
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