SAN DIEGO — Sea level rise is real and more needs to be done to address its potential impacts. This was the message advanced by the U.S. Navy and Port of San Diego, as both agencies entered into a memorandum of agreement to coordinate and cooperate on sea level rise...
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I am interested in receiving a copy of the sea level rise vulnerability analysis and assessment plan that was to have been submitted to the State by July 1, 2019.
According to your article port district staff stated in a report to commissioners, “The analysis must include maps showing areas potentially affected by sea level rise and storm surge in years 2030, 2050, and 2100.”
“Furthermore, the assessment shall describe how the trustee proposes to protect and preserve natural and human-made resources and facilities, and provide an estimate of the financial costs of the impacts of sea level rise.”
Thank you.
Hey Stephanie! This is the assessment I believe https://pantheonstorage.blob.core.windows.net/environment/FINAL-San-Diego-Unified-Port-District-Sea-Level-Rise-Vulnerability-and-Coastal-Resiliency-Report-AB691.pdf