OVERVIEW OF PROTOTYPE SITES From Eight Priority Sites to Three Prototypes Three Bay Trail sites were selected after the risk assessment to demonstrate the potential pathways for shoreline adaptation in more detail. Those include Alameda Point, McLaughlin Eastshore State Park, and Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline. This chapter illustrates a localized approach to nature-based adaptation solutions in areas that are at risk of sea level rise inundation in both the mid-century and end-of-century planning scenarios. In addition to the adaptation approach, each site also identifies next steps for continued conversations with stakeholders and the broader community.
EIGHT PRIORITY BAY TRAIL SITES See more details about the risk assessment and prioritization process in Chapter 2: What is at risk?.
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Several of the areas identified as priority sites in the risk assessment within the study area are undergoing parallel planning efforts. Those include the Hayward Shoreline Master Plan effort led by HASPA, and North Richmond planning efforts. While this report fully supports the prioritization of those areas, they were not explored in more detail in this chapter.
SAN FRANCISCO BAY TRAIL RISK ASSESSMENT & ADAPTATION PRIORITIZATION PLAN (RAAPP)