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SUMMARY:BCDC Planning Essentials Webinar Series – Webinar #3: ﻿Equity and the Equity Assessment
DESCRIPTION:BCDC is hosting a three-part webinar series to help jurisdictions understand how to use and interpret the Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan (RSAP) Guidelines as they begin their plans. The series will cover Subregional Plan Elements A\, B\, C\, and the Equity Assessment. Participants will also learn how to access the tools and support available for these elements. \nThe third webinar in the series will be Webinar #3: Equity and the Equity Assessment and will explore: \n\nHow equity was considered in the development of the RSAP.\nHow to identify and consider communities most vulnerable to climate impacts.\nHow to apply the Equity Assessment and integrate equity into engagement\, analysis\, and decision-making in subregional plans.\n\nAND will include a live Q&A with BCDC’s Planning team \nRegister at: https://bcdc-ca-gov.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8u7Jy5Y3RcCIJ983zVTeWw \nFor more information on the RSAP and subregional plans\, please visit https://www.bcdc.ca.gov/local-sea-level-rise-plans/
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/bcdc-planning-essentials-webinar-series-webinar-3-equity-and-the-equity-assessment/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:BCDC Planning Essentials Webinar Series – Webinar #2: ﻿Understanding Element C – Vulnerability Assessment
DESCRIPTION:BCDC is hosting a three-part webinar series to help jurisdictions understand how to use and interpret the Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan (RSAP) Guidelines as they begin their plans. The series will cover Subregional Plan Elements A\, B\, C\, and the Equity Assessment. Participants will also learn how to access the tools and support available for these elements. \nThe second webinar in the series will be Webinar #2: Understanding Element C – Vulnerability Assessment and will explore: \n\nWhat Element C (Vulnerability Assessment) requires for compliance.\nHow to identify and evaluate how people\, assets\, and systems may be affected by coastal flood hazards and sea level rise.\nReal world examples using the RSAP Atlas.\n\nAND will include a live Q&A with BCDC’s Planning team. \nRegister at: https://bcdc-ca-gov.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qZTGDcxIRgmcNsYfbmJPSQ \nFor more information on the RSAP and subregional plans\, please visit https://www.bcdc.ca.gov/local-sea-level-rise-plans/
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/bcdc-planning-essentials-webinar-series-webinar-2-understanding-element-c-vulnerability-assessment/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:BCDC Planning Essentials Webinar Series – Webinar #1: ﻿Understanding Elements A & B – Planning Context and Existing Conditions
DESCRIPTION:BCDC is hosting a three-part webinar series to help jurisdictions understand how to use and interpret the Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan (RSAP) Guidelines as they begin their plans. The series will cover Subregional Plan Elements A\, B\, C\, and the Equity Assessment. Participants will also learn how to access the tools and support available for these elements. \nThe first webinar in the series will be Webinar #1: Understanding Elements A & B – Planning Context and Existing Conditions and will explore: \n\nWhat Element A (Planning Context) and Element B (Existing Conditions) require for compliance.\nHow to utilize and document existing plans and data.\nHow to find and document the planning area\, community context\, and existing assets.\n\nAND will include a live Q&A with BCDC’s Planning team. \nRegister at: https://bcdc-ca-gov.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qZTGDcxIRgmcNsYfbmJPSQ \nFor more information on the RSAP and subregional plans\, please visit https://www.bcdc.ca.gov/local-sea-level-rise-plans/
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/bcdc-planning-essentials-webinar-series-webinar-1-understanding-elements-a-b-planning-context-and-existing-conditions/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:BCDC RSAP Outreach Tour – Webinar #4: Getting Started: Engage\, Fund\, and Initiate Plans
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, BCDC is hosting a four-part webinar series designed to help you understand how to plan for sea level rise in compliance with the RSAP and SB 272 and how to access the tools and support available to begin planning now. The fourth webinar in the series will be Webinar #4: Getting Started: Engage\, Fund\, and Initiate Plans and will explore:  \n\nHow to engage with BCDC through pre-consultations and submit a Notice to Begin.\nAvailable funding sources to support Subregional Plan development.\nKey steps in developing\, adopting\, and submitting a Plan to BCDC.\nCommission review\, approval process\, and requirements for updates and compliance.\n\nRegister at: https://bcdc-ca-gov.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VUc_vKCxTfqy8r-xKWEs1A#/registration
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/bcdc-rsap-outreach-tour-webinar-4-getting-started-engage-fund-and-initiate-plans/
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SUMMARY:2025 Rising Together: The Bay Adapt Summit
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: Tickets for the afternoon summit sold out quickly. Grab the last tickets to attend the evening reception where we will honor the three Bay Adapt Award winners! \nCelebrate sea level adaptation at the 2025 Rising Together: The Bay Adapt Summit\, a unique climate change adaptation conference\, presented by BCDC\, in partnership with the Exploratorium and Greenbelt. \nGRAB LAST TICKETS \nFor the second consecutive year\, this dynamic and immersive gathering brings together climate practitioners\, scientists\, advocates\, and community members to celebrate regional progress on sea level rise adaptation and highlight the latest on-the-ground actions taking place across our neighborhoods. From unique field trips at iconic shoreline locations to engaging sessions and panels\, the Bay Adapt Summit combines cutting-edge knowledge with the latest stories about what’s happening on the ground. \nAs part of the Summit\, the Bay Adapt Awards recognize individuals who are leading the way with exemplary contributions and innovations addressing the critical challenges of sea level rise. These awards aim not only to celebrate outstanding contributions but also to inspire broader community action in response to the most pressing challenges of our time. \nLearn more about the inspiring awardees by checking our exclusive interviews on the blog: \n\nMeet 2025 Bay Adapt Winner: Jeremy Lowe\nMeet 2025 Bay Adapt Winner: Keta Price\nMeet 2025 Bay Adapt Winner: Luiz Barata\n\n \n\n2025 Rising Together: The Bay Adapt Summit\nFirst\, we will kick off the summit with three different field trip options\, with limited availability\, on Sunday (September 14 ) and Monday (September 15) mornings! Check out more details on the agenda* and make sure you add a field trip to your ticket when you sign up (while tickets last)! \nOn Monday\, we will gather at the iconic Exploratorium for a day of inspiration\, learning\, and collaboration. In the morning\, you can choose between two optional\, simultaneous activities at 10 a.m.: the Solutions Room Speed Dating or Mycelium Youth’s Gaming for Shoreline Justice Workshop. \nFull Program*\n*Program and schedule are subject to change at any given time without prior notice. \nSunday\, September 14\, 2025\nMORNING (SIMULTANEOUS FIELD TRIPS\, OPTIONAL) \n10:00 A.M. –  Field Trip 1: Rising Waters\, Resilient City: Exploring Suisun City’s Shoreline with Sustainable Solano \nExplore how sea level rise\, flooding\, and stormwater shape Suisun City on this interactive waterfront walking tour led by Sustainable Solano. As we walk together along the shoreline\, we’ll discuss the climate challenges facing this unique waterfront community and explore a range of adaptation strategies that could help protect both people and the environment. Participants will learn how the slough interacts with the built landscape\, contributing to both ecological richness and flood risk\, and discover how nature-based solutions can play a vital role in building long-term resilience. \n10:00 A.M. –  Field Trip 2: At the Water’s Edge: The Future of the Canal District with Canal Alliance \nJoin us for a powerful walking tour through the Canal neighborhood in San Rafael\, co-led by community leaders and the Canal Alliance team. We’ll begin at the Canal Alliance headquarters\, where you’ll have the chance to understand and visualize the area’s vulnerabilities and opportunities. From there\, we’ll walk to key locations to witness the threats to homes\, businesses\, evacuation routes\, and other critical infrastructure\, and visit a waterfront site the City is working to transform into a public park and possible pedestrian bridge over the creek. This experience offers not only a look at the challenges facing the community but a window into Canal Alliance’s model of meaningful community engagement and capacity building in action. \nMonday\, September 15\, 2025\nMORNING (SIMULTANEOUS SESSIONS\, OPTIONAL) \n10:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. – Pre-Summit | Solutions Room Speed Dating (Optional)\n(Fisher Bay Observatory) The Solutions Room is an optional interactive session where cities and community-based organizations can present real-world challenges they’re facing—from technical hurdles to community engagement roadblocks—and receive rapid-fire insights and tailored advice from a panel of expert practitioners. Whether you’re looking for funding strategies\, nature-based design input\, or inclusive planning tools\, this is your chance to get unstuck and move toward solutions. Advance registration is required; if you sign up\, event organizers will reach out to you in advance to learn about the challenge you would like to bring to the session and ensure that the right experts will be there. \n10:00 AM – 12:00 P.M. – Pre-Summit | Mycelium Youth’s Gaming for Shoreline Justice Workshop (Optional) \nLed by: Marcy Brown\, Lead Storyteller & Game Designer\, Mycelium Youth Network \n(Exploratorium Classroom 1) Discover how storytelling and role-playing games can become powerful tools for climate education and community empowerment. In this interactive session\, Mycelium Youth Network will share their groundbreaking Gaming for Justice workshop\, where participants can engage in custom Dungeons & Dragons–style adventures rooted in real-world environmental justice issues. Learn how this innovative program blends STEAM learning\, cultural storytelling\, and collective problem-solving to build climate resilience and inspire the next generation of changemakers. \n10:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. – Field trip 3: Augmented Reality Walking Tour -Sea Level Rise at SF Waterfront with the Port of San Francisco \nThis tour is split into two parts: in the first half\, Cal Poly Assistant Professor of Architecture Gabriel Kaprielian will lead us to step into the past and see into the future with an augmented reality walking tour of San Francisco’s evolving waterfront. “Postcards from the Future\, San Francisco 2125” is a guided augmented reality tour along the historic downtown shoreline. It invites the public to explore the past\, present\, and potential future transformations of the city’s shoreline by visualizing place-based changes at six designated locations. In the second half\, Port of San Francisco Senior Planner Luiz Barata will lead a walk around the Ferry Building and discuss the history of the Embarcadero Seawall and how the Port of San Francisco’s Waterfront Resilience Program is planning for a safer and more resilient waterfront. We’ll explore the shoreline together\, spark conversation\, and imagine the future of San Francisco through a new lens. \nAFTERNOON \n1:15 – 1:30 P.M. – Welcome and Check-in\nWhere: Fisher Bay Observatory\n \n\nGregg Castro\, Culture Director\, Association of Ramaytush Ohlone\nLindsay Bierman\, Executive Director and CEO\, Exploratorium\nZack Wasserman\, Chair\, SF BCDC\n\n1:30 P.M. – Session 1: What We Have Accomplished\nWhere: Fisher Bay Observatory\n \nAcross the region\, communities are rising to the challenge of sea level rise with bold\, creative\, and community-centered solutions. This session shines a light on the climate adaptation successes taking root throughout the Bay Area — from shoreline restoration and flood protection projects to community-led planning efforts and innovative policy wins. Join us to celebrate the progress we’ve made\, hear inspiring stories from local leaders\, and recognize the partnerships and perseverance that make these accomplishments possible. It’s a moment to reflect\, uplift\, and recharge for the work ahead. With: \n\nDana Brechwald\, Assistant Planning Director for Climate Adaptation\, SF BCDC\nDr. Kris May\, PhD\, CEO\, Pathways Climate Institute (2024 Bay Adapt Awardee)\nViolet Saena\, Founder and Executive Director\, Climate Resilient Communities (2024 Bay Adapt Awardee)\n\n2:00 – 3:15 P.M. – Breakout Sessions \nChoose among simultaneous sessions happening around the Exploratorium: \n1. Engineering with Nature: Implementing Nature-Based Solutions in Dense Urban Areas\nWhere: Fisher Bay Observatory\n \nNature-based solutions hold enormous promise for building climate resilience\, but how do they take root in dense\, urban environments like San Francisco? This panel brings together experts to explore the challenges and opportunities of designing\, permitting\, and implementing green infrastructure and ecological adaptation strategies in the built environment. Drawing from real-world examples across the Bay Area\, panelists will share lessons learned\, emerging best practices\, and what it takes to engineer with nature in cities where space is limited but the need for resilience is urgent.. With \n\nJulie Beagle\, Engineering with Nature Program Manager\, US Army Corps of Engineers\nEmily Corwin\, SF Bay Living Shorelines Collaborative\, San Francisco Estuary Institute\nAndrew Chang\, Ecologist\, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center\nDevyani Jain\, Deputy Program Manager – Environmental\, Port of San Francisco\n\n2. Community Engagement: Building Community Capacity for Meaningful Engagement in Adaptation Planning\nWhere: Classroom 2610\n \nEquitable climate adaptation starts with inclusive\, community-driven processes — but meaningful engagement doesn’t happen by accident. This session explores how local governments and community-based organizations are working together to build the capacity of frontline communities to shape adaptation planning. Through case studies\, conversation\, and interactive activities\, participants will learn strategies that go beyond outreach to foster leadership\, deepen trust\, and ensure that adaptation efforts reflect local priorities. With: \n\nNicole Aguilera\, Community Development Coordinator\, Canal Alliance\nEva Calderon\, Miembro del Consejo de Residentes\, Canal Alliance\nKamille Lang\, Resilient Leadership Manager\, Climate Resilient Communities\nVictorina Arvelo\, Resilience Manager\, Greenbelt Alliance\n\n3. Advancing Permitting for Adaptation Projects\nWhere: Classroom 2006 \nPermitting can be challenging for adaptation projects\, especially those that span jurisdictions\, involve nature-based solutions\, or sit at the edge of land and water. This session dives into efforts to streamline permitting for sea level rise and climate resilience projects\, featuring examples of cross-agency coordination\, regulatory innovation\, and lessons learned from pilot initiatives.  With: \n\nXavier Fernandez\, Planning and TMDL Division Manager\, San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board\nMitsuko Grube; Senior Environmental Scientist\, California Department of Fish and Wildlife\nEthan Lavine\, Assistant Regulatory Director for Climate Adaptation\, SF BCDC\nHarriet Lai Ross\, Director of Regulatory Affairs\, SF BCDC\n\n4. Tides of Understanding: Advancing Public Education on Sea Level Rise\nWhere: Learning Commons\n \nAs climate impacts accelerate\, public understanding of sea level rise (SLR) is more urgent than ever. This session celebrates a key milestone: the upcoming adoption of a formal SLR education program by the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) as part of the Bay Plan and Special Area Plan—an effort catalyzed in collaboration with the Exploratorium. \nJoin leaders from BCDC\, the Port of San Francisco\, Ninth Root\, and the Exploratorium to discuss how we can deepen awareness\, inspire action\, and ensure that communities across the Bay Area have access to accurate\, accessible\, and engaging climate science. Panelists will share lessons from successful public engagement initiatives\, including the Shoreline Leadership Academy\, and explore how the new initiative can support education efforts across the region. With: \n\nSusan Schwartzenberg\, Senior Artist\, Exploratorium\nEmma Greenbaum\, Project Director\, Exploratorium\nMulika Musyimi\, Civic Science Fellow\, Exploratorium\nPhoenix Armenta\, Senior Manager for Climate Equity and Community Engagement;\nLuiz Barata\, Senior planner and urban designer\, Waterfront Resilience Program at Port of San Francisco (2025 Bay Adapt Awardee)\nShy Walker\, Director of Ninth Root\n\n5. Financing Resilience: Models for Scalable\, Community-Centered Adaptation\nWhere: Kanbar\n \nWith an anticipated nearly $100B funding gap for Bay Area sea level rise adaptation\, and support from Washington at an all-time low\, innovative models for organizing\, funding\, and delivering adaptation are more important than ever. This session explores emerging approaches to funding and financing from across the Bay Area and beyond: resilience districts\, creative financing\, and public-private-community partnerships. Panelists will share real-world examples of how cities and partners are leveraging public\, private\, and philanthropic funds; aligning adaptation goals with infrastructure investments; and ensuring that frontline communities benefit from and help drive these efforts. With: \n\nLen Materman\, CEO\, OneShoreline (San Mateo County Flood and Sea Level Rise Resilience District)\nNuin-Tara Key\, Executive Director of Programs\, California Forward\nLouise Bedsworth\, Executive Director at the Center for Law\, Energy\, and the Environment\, UC Berkeley\nZach Knight\, Co-founder and CEO\, Blue Forest\nJessica Fain\, Director of Planning\, BCDC\nEric Olson\, Co-founder & Managing Partner\, HeatWve LLC\n\n3:15 – 3:45 P.M. – Break \n3:45 – 4:00 P.M. – Session 2: Keynote Speaker: Alexis Madrigal\n\nHear inspiring words from Alexis Madrigal\, Journalist\, co-host of KQED’s current affairs show\, Forum\, and a contributing writer at The Atlantic. \n4:05 – 5:00 P.M. – Session 3: Big Ideas: Where Do We Go From Here? \n(Fisher Bay Observatory) Featuring our Bay Adapt Award winners as judges\, this session is our “Shark Tank” big ideas moment — a chance to hear bold\, creative conceptual ideas for new projects\, campaigns\, or collaborations that could shape the Bay Area’s climate future. Read the ideas at bit.ly/RTBigIDeas \n5:30 – 7:30 P.M. – Bay Adapt Award Ceremony and Reception \nJoin us in honoring our 2025 Bay Adapt Awardees: Luiz Barata\, champion of inclusive waterfront resilience; Keta Price\, transformative leader in community-driven planning; and Jeremy Lowe\, longtime steward and innovator for the bay. Together\, they represent the community-centered leadership driving Bay Area climate resilience. Enjoy drinks\, appetizers\, and wines from Azizam\, our guest climate-adaptive winemaker. \nReception kindly sponsored by the Bay Area Regional Collaborative
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/2025-rising-together-the-bay-adapt-summit/
LOCATION:The Expoloratorium\, Pier 15 Embarcadero at\, Green St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Type,Pop-Up Event
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SUMMARY:BCDC RSAP Outreach – Webinar #3: The RSAP Atlas: Data and Mapping Tool for Planning
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, BCDC is hosting a four-part webinar series designed to help you understand how to plan for sea level rise in compliance with the RSAP and SB 272 and how to access the tools and support available to begin planning now. The third webinar in the series will be Webinar #3: The RSAP Atlas: Data and Mapping Tool for Planning and will explore: \n\nHow to explore coastal hazards.\nHow to export jurisdiction-specific submittals and summaries.\nHow to download GIS datasets.\n\nRegister at: https://bcdc-ca-gov.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RAV6uzuhRMqmK-d43FV_Iw#/registration
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/bcdc-rsap-outreach-webinar-3-the-rsap-atlas-data-and-mapping-tool-for-planning/
LOCATION:CA
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CREATED:20250612T154832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T200455Z
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SUMMARY:BCDC RSAP Outreach Tour – Webinar #2: Creating Subregional Plans: A Local Government Primer
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, BCDC is hosting a four-part webinar series designed to help you understand how to plan for sea level rise in compliance with the RSAP and SB 272 and how to access the tools and support available to begin planning now. The second webinar in the series will be Webinar #2: Creating Subregional Plans: A Local Government Primer and will explore: \n\nNavigating each section of the RSAP.\nUnderstanding the RSAP Guidelines and Standards. \nDeveloping a Subregional Plan with BCDC Support.\nAND will include a live Q&A with BCDC’s Planning team. \n\nRegister at: https://bcdc-ca-gov.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_HZb3ctabSzmBhzuRLT4juA#/registration
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/bcdc-rsap-outreach-tour-webinar-2-creating-subregional-plans-a-local-government-primer/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Tracking Sea Level Rise Adaptation: An Introduction to Bay Adapt Currents (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Bay Adapt Currents is a dynamic\, data-driven dashboard developed by the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC). It is a centralized platform to monitor and report on the region’s efforts to adapt to rising sea levels. \nThis webinar will introduce attendees to Bay Adapt Currents. You will learn to navigate the dashboard and learn about the 11 metrics that track: \n\nHundreds of sea level rise policies in 55 Bay Area cities’ General Plans\nCompleted Adaptation Projects in the Bay\nPrograms that work to build capacity on sea level rise adaptation and knowledge\nso much more!\n\nRegister for the event today. \nCurrents Webinar Flyer
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/tracking-sea-level-rise-adaptation-an-introduction-to-bay-adapt-currents-webinar/
LOCATION:CA
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CREATED:20250528T185352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T234704Z
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SUMMARY:BCDC RSAP Outreach Tour - Webinar #1: Introducing the Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan (RSAP) 
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, BCDC is hosting a four-part webinar series designed to help you understand how to plan for sea level rise in compliance with the RSAP and SB 272 and how to access the tools and support available to begin planning now. The first webinar in the series will be Webinar #1: Introducing the RSAP and will explore:  \n\nWhy shoreline adaptation is urgent and necessary.\nWhat SB 272 requires and what’s expected of local governments. \nHow the RSAP helps cities and counties balance local priorities with regional consistency. \nHow BCDC can support your jurisdiction.\nAND will include a live Q&A with BCDC’s Planning team. \n\nRegister at: https://bcdc-ca-gov.zoom.us/meeting/register/QPfNkGxsSWapoEJKs1qX-g
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/bcdc-rsap-outreach-tour-webinar-1-introducing-the-regional-shoreline-adaptation-plan-rsap/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240919T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240919T143000
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CREATED:20240909T214119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T220250Z
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SUMMARY:Informational Webinar on the Draft Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan for Public Comment
DESCRIPTION:Attend an informational webinar on September 19\, 2024 at 1pm to learn about the Draft Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan (RSAP). \nThe webinar will include a presentation from BCDC staff\, followed by an opportunity to ask questions (Q&A). \nThe webinar will cover: \n\nWhat the RSAP is and how it advances regional adaptation for the Bay Area;\nThe roles and responsibilities of local governments in developing Subregional Shoreline Adaptation Plans;\nAn overview of the planning guidelines and standards that support alignment of local-to-regional shoreline adaptation planning; and\nThe timeline for the RSAP finalization and how to provide public comment.\n\nRegister here to attend.
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/informational-webinar-on-the-draft-regional-shoreline-adaptation-plan-for-public-comment/
LOCATION:CA
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CREATED:20230927T173818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T161443Z
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SUMMARY:Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan Public Workshop #1
DESCRIPTION:Public Workshop // Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan \nBCDC is leading a collaborative effort to create a Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan to support Bay communities in preparing for climate change and sea level rise. \nJoin us on Zoom for our first public workshop where practitioners from across the region will come together to explore: \n\nWhat is the Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan and how will it support Bay Area adaptation?\nWhat does success for our region look like when it comes to adaptation for sea level rise and flooding?\nWhat do practitioners need to advance local planning in ways that are equitable\, collaborative\, and protect our communities and natural environments?\n\nWe hope you can make it and provide valuable input on the Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan and stay involved in the collaborative project moving forward. \nPlease register in advance using this Zoom Registration Link Here. \n  \nPlease see a brief agenda below\, and use this link here to access our more detailed agenda. \nMeeting Agenda \n1:00pm – Welcome \n1:20pm – What is the Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan (RSAP)? \n1:40pm – World Café Break-Outs: Exploring Different Aspects of the RSAP Project \n2:10pm –  Short Break \n2:20pm – Vision for a Future Bay through Sea Level Rise Adaptation \n2:35pm – Geographic Break-Outs: Discussing How Different Parts of the Region Contribute to the Regional Vision \n3:25pm – Wrap Up and Next Steps
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/regional-shoreline-adaptation-plan-public-workshop-1/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Public Workshop,Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan
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CREATED:20230914T042323Z
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SUMMARY:40th Anniversary of Shoreline at Mountain View Regional Park (Mountain View)
DESCRIPTION:Pop-Up Event // Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan \nJoin BCDC and our partners at this local community event to talk about climate change adaptation and sea level rise\, and tell us what you love about the Bay Area! \nAs part of BCDC’s Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan\, we are creating a shared vision for the future of the Bay Area. We’re asking communities around the region to take a survey about their biggest concerns and priorities for climate adaptation along the Bay shoreline. We want you to help us reimagine our relationship to the Bay\, now and for future generations. \nWe want to hear from you! If you cannot attend this pop-up event but would like to contribute your thoughts on your values for the future of our shoreline\, please take this seven-minute survey. \nWe hope to see you there! Learn more about this event athttps://www.mountainview.gov/our-city/departments/community-services/shoreline-at-mountain-view/40th-anniversary. \nABOUT THE EVENT \nThe City is hosting a free event for the community to celebrate Shoreline’s 40th anniversary. The family-friendly event will feature live music\, food\, carnival games and many other activities for the family. Shoreline – a 750-acre wildlife refuge and recreation area located on N. Shoreline Boulevard – opened to the public in 1983. The majority of its acreage is located over a closed landfill. Shoreline is located in north Mountain View along the San Francisco Bay and offers gorgeous mountain views\, exhilarating outdoor activities including golf\, biking and sailing\, and excellent habitat for a number of protected and other species including burrowing owls and monarch butterflies.
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/40th-anniversary-of-shoreline-at-mountain-view-regional-park-mountain-view/
LOCATION:3070 North Shoreline Blvd\, Mountain View\, CA\, 3070 North Shoreline Blvd\, Mountain View\, CA\, 94043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pop-Up Event,Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231014T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231014T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T193351
CREATED:20230914T041218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T193339Z
UID:10000007-1697288400-1697299200@www.bayadapt.org
SUMMARY:Belle Haven Neighborhood Block Party (Menlo Park)
DESCRIPTION:Pop-Up Event // Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan \nJoin BCDC and our partners at this local community event to talk about climate change adaptation and sea level rise\, and tell us what you love about the Bay Area! \nAs part of BCDC’s Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan\, we are creating a shared vision for the future of the Bay Area. We’re asking communities around the region to take a survey about their biggest concerns and priorities for climate adaptation along the Bay shoreline. We want you to help us reimagine our relationship to the Bay\, now and for future generations. \nWe want to hear from you! If you cannot attend this pop-up event but would like to contribute your thoughts on your values for the future of our shoreline\, please take this seven-minute survey. \n  \nABOUT THE EVENT \nDetails coming soon!
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/belle-haven-neighborhood-block-party-menlo-park/
LOCATION:Hamilton Ave\, Menlo Park\, CA 94025\, Hamilton Ave\, Menlo Park\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pop-Up Event,Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231007T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231007T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T193351
CREATED:20230914T030947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T193459Z
UID:10000004-1696672800-1696687200@www.bayadapt.org
SUMMARY:Pumpkin Path (American Canyon)
DESCRIPTION:Pop-Up Event // Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan \nJoin BCDC and our partners at this local community event to talk about climate change adaptation and sea level rise\, and tell us what you love about the Bay Area! \nAs part of BCDC’s Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan\, we are creating a shared vision for the future of the Bay Area. We’re asking communities around the region to take a survey about their biggest concerns and priorities for climate adaptation along the Bay shoreline. We want you to help us reimagine our relationship to the Bay\, now and for future generations. \nWe want to hear from you! If you cannot attend this pop-up event but would like to contribute your thoughts on your values for the future of our shoreline\, please take this seven-minute survey. \nWe hope to see you there! \n  \nABOUT THE EVENT \nDetails coming soon!
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/pumpkin-path-american-canyon/
LOCATION:2 Eucalyptus Dr\, American Canyon\, CA 94503\, 2 Eucalyptus Drive\, American Canyon\, CA\, 94503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pop-Up Event,Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230930T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230930T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T193351
CREATED:20230914T035939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T193647Z
UID:10000006-1696071600-1696089600@www.bayadapt.org
SUMMARY:Land is Liberation (Oakland)
DESCRIPTION:Pop-Up Event // Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan \nJoin BCDC and our partners at this local community event where we can engage with residents on shoreline flooding issues and learn about what you love in the Bay Area! \nAs part of BCDC’s Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan\, we are creating a shared vision for the future of the Bay Area\, and asking communities around the region to take a survey on creating a vision for our communities and the future of the Bay.  \nWe want to hear from you! If you cannot attend this pop-up event but would like to contribute your thoughts on your values for the future of our shoreline\, please take this seven-minute survey to help us shape a shared vision for the future of the Bay Area’s shorelines and the people and ecosystems who depend on it. \nWe hope to see you there! Get tickets for this event here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wocan-land-is-liberation-blues-culture-festival-tickets-710624877137. \n  \nABOUT THE EVENT \nJoin us for the WOCAN Land is Liberation Blues & Culture Festival! Come and experience a day filled with music\, culture\, and community at the heart of Oakland\, CA. On Saturday\, September 30\, 2023\, starting at 11:00 AM\, we invite you to join us on Brockhurst Street between San Pablo & Market.
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/land-is-liberation-oakland/
LOCATION:Brockhurst Street\, Oakland\, CA\, USA\, Brockhurst Street\, Oakland\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pop-Up Event,Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230923T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230923T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T193351
CREATED:20230923T010015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T194236Z
UID:10000009-1695463200-1695481200@www.bayadapt.org
SUMMARY:BaySpark 2023: Igniting Youth Action for Climate and Environmental Justice (San Francisco)
DESCRIPTION:Pop-Up Event // Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan \nJoin BCDC and our partners at this local community event to talk about climate change adaptation and sea level rise\, and tell us what you love about the Bay Area! \nAs part of BCDC’s Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan\, we are creating a shared vision for the future of the Bay Area. We’re asking communities around the region to take a survey about their biggest concerns and priorities for climate adaptation along the Bay shoreline. We want you to help us reimagine our relationship to the Bay\, now and for future generations. \nWe want to hear from you! If you cannot attend this pop-up event but would like to contribute your thoughts on your values for the future of our shoreline\, please take this seven-minute survey. \nWe hope to see you there! To attend\, please register for the event here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bayspark-2023-igniting-youth-action-for-climate-and-environmental-justice-tickets-715045078077. We hope to see you there! \n  \nABOUT THE EVENT \nBaySpark 2023 is a gathering of passionate individuals who are ready to take action and create positive change in our world. At BaySpark 2023\, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals\, learn from inspiring speakers\, and participate in interactive workshops. Discover practical ways to reduce your carbon footprint\, advocate for environmental justice\, and create sustainable solutions. Whether you’re a seasoned activist or just starting your journey\, this event is for you. Together\, we can ignite a spark of change and create a better future for our planet. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to be part of the movement. Register now and let’s ignite youth action for climate and environmental justice!
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/bayspark-2023-igniting-youth-action-for-climate-and-environmental-justice-san-francisco/
LOCATION:Southeast Community Center\, Evans Avenue\, San Francisco\, CA\, USA\, 1550 Evans Avenue\, San Francisco\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230922T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230922T210000
DTSTAMP:20260416T193351
CREATED:20230914T014105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T190419Z
UID:10000003-1695405600-1695416400@www.bayadapt.org
SUMMARY:Free Movie Night in Pickleweed Park (San Rafael)
DESCRIPTION:Pop-Up Event // Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan \nJoin BCDC and our partners at this local community event to talk about climate change adaptation and sea level rise\, and tell us what you love about the Bay Area! \nAs part of BCDC’s Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan\, we are creating a shared vision for the future of the Bay Area. We’re asking communities around the region to take a survey about their biggest concerns and priorities for climate adaptation along the Bay shoreline. We want you to help us reimagine our relationship to the Bay\, now and for future generations. \nWe want to hear from you! If you cannot attend this pop-up event but would like to contribute your thoughts on your values for the future of our shoreline\, please take this seven-minute survey. \nWe hope to see you there! \n \nEvent Note: BCDC will be tabling alongside the City of San Rafael staff from 6pm to 7pm before the movie begins. The movie being shown for this event is “The Super Mario Brothers – en español” (Rated PG)\, and will include English subtitles. \n  \nABOUT THE EVENT \nThe City of San Rafael hosts a FREE Friday Night Movies in the Park! Stop by to say hello\, meet the City of San Rafael team members from various City departments\, and find out what’s happening in San Rafael. Enjoy some free snacks while learning about City services. Movies begin 15 minutes after sunset. Remember to bring low chairs and/or blankets\, picnic or snacks and a flashlight. For more information\, call (415) 485-3333 or email us at recreation@cityofsanrafael.org
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/free-movie-night-in-pickleweed-park-san-rafael/
LOCATION:Pickleweed Park\, 50 Canal St.\, Pickleweed Park\, 50 Canal St.\, San Rafael\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pop-Up Event,Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230917T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T193351
CREATED:20230914T012004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T193055Z
UID:10000002-1694952000-1694966400@www.bayadapt.org
SUMMARY:Newark Days Celebration - Community Information Faire (Newark)
DESCRIPTION:Pop-Up Event // Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan \nNewark Days is a four-day festival held to commemorate the birthday of the City of Newark! Join BCDC and our partners at this local community event to talk about climate change adaptation and sea level rise\, and tell us what you love about the Bay Area! \nAs part of BCDC’s Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan\, we are creating a shared vision for the future of the Bay Area. We’re asking communities around the region to take a survey about their biggest concerns and priorities for climate adaptation along the Bay shoreline. We want you to help us reimagine our relationship to the Bay\, now and for future generations. \nWe want to hear from you! If you cannot attend this pop-up event but would like to contribute your thoughts on your values for the future of our shoreline\, please take this seven-minute survey. \nWe’ll be at the Community Information Faire on Sunday 12:00-3:30pm at Area #12 (Community Center Park). See you there! For a schedule of the events\, please visit https://newarkdays.org/schedule. \n  \nABOUT THE EVENT \nThe 2023 Newark Days Celebration will take place from Thursday\, September 14 through Sunday\, September 17. The festivities are primarily located around the MacGregor Fields and Newark Community Center located at 35501 Cedar Blvd\, Newark\, CA 94560. \nYou can learn more about this event at: https://newarkdays.org/
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/newark-days-celebration-community-information-faire/
LOCATION:Newark Community Center\, 35501 Cedar Blvd.\, 35501 Cedar Blvd\, Newark\, CA\, 94560\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pop-Up Event,Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230907T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230907T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T193351
CREATED:20230914T031345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T190334Z
UID:10000005-1694111400-1694116800@www.bayadapt.org
SUMMARY:Thrive Thursdays (Richmond)
DESCRIPTION:Pop-Up Event // Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan \nJoin BCDC and our partners at this local community event to talk about climate change adaptation and sea level rise\, and tell us what you love about the Bay Area! \nAs part of BCDC’s Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan\, we are creating a shared vision for the future of the Bay Area. We’re asking communities around the region to take a survey about their biggest concerns and priorities for climate adaptation along the Bay shoreline. We want you to help us reimagine our relationship to the Bay\, now and for future generations. \nWe want to hear from you! If you cannot attend this pop-up event but would like to contribute your thoughts on your values for the future of our shoreline\, please take this seven-minute survey. \nWe hope to see you there! \nABOUT THE EVENT \nJoin Supervisor John Gioia and Richmond City Councilmember Doria Robinson every Thursdays for FREE healthy activities\, healthy food giveaways\, sign up and learn about for activities and services offered by local community groups. This event is excited to announce that iHeart radio DJ\, free food giveaways\, roller skating\, health activities\, prizes\, and gift card raffles. Thank you to Contra Costa Health for supporting with event coordination and street outreach. Thank you to all the participants who have joined us monthly and will join us this Thursday. We have about 15 booths! Together\, we help build stronger and healthier communities.
URL:https://www.bayadapt.org/event/thrive-thursdays-richmond/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Pop-Up Event,Public Workshop
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