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Watershed Project spells out Richmond shoreline resiliency plan and asks residents for input
Summary
The Watershed Project presented a city-managed sea level rise resiliency planning process for Richmond’s approximately 32 miles of shoreline, explained the two-phase approach (vulnerability mapping then adaptation pathways), and urged residents to review maps and complete a short survey informing the plan due by 2034.
Nama (Watershed Project) told the committee the city-managed shoreline resiliency project is a community-driven effort to meet state requirements that shoreline cities prepare plans to reduce vulnerability to sea level rise by 2034. Nama said the city of Richmond has one of the Bay Area’s longest shorelines — roughly 32 miles — and that mapping and community input…
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