coastal communities

Marin County Exploring Sea Level Rise Adaptation & Drafting Hazards Development Guidance

Marin County launched a Coastal Communities Working Group (CCWG) in early 2020 composed of EAC, Surfrider, the Alliance of West Marin Villages, and additional village association representatives with the goals of providing local, community input on hazard and climate adaptation planning initiatives and projects in West Marin, for the members to be liaisons between the County and their respective communities, and for members to gain expertise and integrate knowledge from each project to inform its review of future planning processes. This builds on the County’s C-SMART (Collaboration: Sea-level Marin Adaptation Response Team) process that identified vulnerabilities and potential solutions to the County’s coastal climate challenges.

Three County projects are currently the focus of the CCWG: 1) Stinson Beach Nature-Based Adaptation Feasibility Study, 2) Tomales Bay Living Shoreline Feasibility Study, and 3) Local Coastal Program (LCP) environmental hazards policy amendments.

Coastal Communities Working Group (CCWG) Adaptation Planning Update

The County of Marin’s Community Development Agency released an update to the Coastal Communities Working Group in June, elaborating on the group’s mission and objectives, and details on the progress being made on the Stinson Beach and Tomales Bay living shoreline feasibility studies. With these updates, EAC will continue to support communication between the County and the greater West Marin community, and to provide our community with project updates and opportunities for input, so we may collectively advocate for the best interests of our shoreline communities.