Status: Project Partners - consultant team, agency staff and Community Partners - started the first round of community engagement in May 2024. Status: Join us for three public workshops to provide input and to learn more about our projects: August 3rd 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Alameda Estuary focused workshop at the REAP Climate Center, August 12th 5:30 PM to 8 p.m. Bay Farm Island focused workshop at Leydecker Rec Center, and August 15th 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Oakland Estuary focused workshop at Port of Oakland Community Room.
The purpose of the Sub-regional Adaptation Plan is to:
- Protect shoreline communities of Oakland and Alameda from expected sea level and groundwater rise and liquefaction;
- Enhance transportation and recreation corridors and bay access;
- Reduce flood exposure;
- Create or restore marsh, upland and transitional habitat with nature-based solutions;
- Improve air quality;
- Reduce climate risks to shoreline communities throughout the Oakland-Alameda operational landscape unit (OLU)(PDF, 125KB);
- Detail key steps and actions to take as the shoreline changes, identifying trigger points and costs for each of the outlined pathways; and
- Use a decision-making process to ensure the voices of all stakeholders in the Oakland-Alameda Adaptation Committee are heard.
Contact: For updates via the project email list, subscribe directly here. Please direct project questions or comments to Gail Payne, Project Manager: gpayne@alamedaca.gov or 510-747-6892.