Regional plan to fight sea-level rise underway
A plan to unite the Bay Area’s shoreline cities in preparing for sea-level rise and climate change is underway — and San Mateo County environmental agencies have suggestions. A recent state law mandates cities on the shoreline, both ocean and Bayside, create substantial plans to prepare for inevitable sea-level rise. On the Bayside, these plans will be guided and approved — or denied — by the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission, the regulatory agency currently developing a substantial regional strategy designed to lead upcoming shoreline adaptation.
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