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File #: 26-1416    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/1/2026 In control: Contra Costa Resilient Shoreline Committee
On agenda: 4/13/2026 Final action:
Title: RECEIVE presentation on the development of the Contra Costa Resilient Shoreline Plan and provide direction to staff as appropriate.
Attachments: 1. 5a. Contra Costa Resilient Shoreline Plan Update
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CONTRA COSTA RESILIENT SHORELINE COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: April 13, 2026
Subject: RECEIVE Presentation on Contra Costa County Resilient Shoreline Plan Update
Submitted For: CONTRA COSTA RESILIENT SHORELINE COMMITTEE
Department: DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT
Presenter: Ryan Hernandez || Assistant Deputy Director | DCD
Contact: Ryan Hernandez | (925) 655-2919


Referral History:
Sea level rise is projected to accelerate over the next century. Without preparation and planning, increased sea levels will result in increased temporary and permanent inundation of the Contra Costa shoreline with no regard for jurisdictional boundaries. To address this cross-jurisdictional hazard, Contra Costa County will develop the Contra Costa Resilient Shoreline Plan (Plan) for the county's entire unincorporated shoreline that will be developed in close coordination with all shoreline cities.

The Plan will:
* comply with the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission's (BCDC) adopted Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan (RSAP) Guidelines and incorporate the 2024 State of California Sea Level Rise (SLR) Guidance.
* include an update to the county's existing vulnerability assessments.
* be built upon an extensive community participatory engagement and visioning campaign and shaped by robust input from local agencies and stakeholders through the Resilient Shoreline Coalition.
* include adaptation pathways and implementation actions at a more granular level than what has been developed previously through larger regional efforts, exploring natural and constructed infrastructure improvements.
* embody a community-driven vision for the future of Contra Costa's shoreline centered on the values and priorities of environmental justice communities and chart an equitable path forward towards priority shoreline adaptation projects.

The development of the Contra Costa Resilient Shoreline Plan will build capacity and provide a strong foundation for Contra ...

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