The Coastal
Sediment Management Workgroup (CSMW) invites the public to
participate in a public meeting on
December 2, 2015, 6-8 p.m. at the Pacifica Community Center, to receive updates on and discuss development of the
Coastal Regional Sediment Management Plan (CRSMP or Plan) for the San
Francisco Littoral Cell (SFLC), which stretches from the Golden
Gate south to Point San Pedro through the adjacent watersheds
and includes the communities of San Francisco, Daly City, and
Pacifica.
The SFLC Plan is being developed to assist government entities, municipalities, stakeholders, and communities in addressing coastal erosion and storm damage and provide tools to address sea level rise and coastal resiliency. The Plan will provide information for local and regional coastal decision makers to manage for the future vitality of beaches and shoreline areas throughout the Plan area.
December
2nd
meeting objectives include:
- Provide preview of the SFLC Plan, including its purpose and key components
- Provide an update on the SFLC Plan development process to date
- Discuss next steps, including release and public review of the draft Plan (currently planned for January 2016)
- Share information about other recent local coastal planning efforts
- Answer questions from meeting attendees
For more information, please contact Julia Golomb at jgolomb@kearnswest.com or 415-391-7900, or visit: www.sfestuary.org/coastal-regional-sediment-management-plan-2015-16. Individuals requiring special accommodations to access the meeting should contact Ms. Golomb least five business days prior to the meeting.
About
the CSMW
The CSMW, a federal-state partnership, is collaborating with local public agencies, organizations and stakeholders to develop the SFLC Plan. The Plan is part of a statewide program designed to protect, enhance and restore California’s coastal beaches and watersheds by employing regional sediment management.
The CSMW, a federal-state partnership, is collaborating with local public agencies, organizations and stakeholders to develop the SFLC Plan. The Plan is part of a statewide program designed to protect, enhance and restore California’s coastal beaches and watersheds by employing regional sediment management.
Submitted by
Benjamin Gettleman
Senior DirectorKearns & West, Inc.
direct: 415-697-0564
mobile: 415-505-0644
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