Islais Creek Southeast Mobility Adaptation Strategy

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City and County of San Francisco

Published

2021

Description

The Islais Creek Southeast Mobility Adaptation Strategy (ICSMAS) seeks to provide a deeper understanding of the district’s complex flood hazard risks and a comprehensive suite of adaptation pathways to protect the area and its key public assets from flooding and permanent inundation. The project is led by the San Francisco Planning Department (Planning), Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), Port of San Francisco (the Port), and the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), supported by a consultant team led by AECOM; together referred to as the ICSMAS Team. The effort was funded by a two-year grant from Caltrans along with City staff resources. The effort seeks to adapt and enhance critical multimodal transportation, economic, and open space assets that benefit the local community and city at large. By better understanding the future, the City may implement near-term flood protection measures that address today’s threats in manners that will withstand rising tides through 2080. This holistic approach also ensures efficient and effective public investments that deliver maximum community benefits.

Climate Impact Tags

Extreme storms Flooding Sea level rise

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 1: Define, Explore, and Initiate Phase 2: Assess Vulnerability Phase 3: Define Adaptation Framework and Strategies

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Extent: San Francisco

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Last updated: April 18, 2024