City of Alameda flags will be at half-staff on December 1, 2025 in honor of the passing of former Fire Department Division Chief Doug Clifton.
The Alameda Shoreline Adaptation Plan will adapt Alameda's shoreline to rising sea levels and groundwater and reduce current flood risk. The plan will include strategies, adaptation pathways, and priority projects, a study of potential land use changes and policies as well as an implementation plan. The plan will be developed using an inclusive community engagement planning process ensures that all voices are heard to better understand the priorities of community members. The Alameda plan will be completed in coordination with the Oakland Alameda Adaptation Committee (OAAC).
Notice of Intent to Initiate City of Alameda Shoreline Adaptation Plan that includes the Jurisdiction of City of Alameda
Community Workshop - Presentation boards (September 2025)
Governance White Paper(PDF, 894KB) (December 2024)
OAAC Exposure Memo(PDF, 12MB) (December 2024)
Interview with Corinna Gould, Sogorea Te' Land Trust (October 2024)
Community Workshop - Presentation boards (August 2024)
Community Workshop (May 2024)
Community Partner Engagement Strategy(PDF, 4MB) (March 2024)
Existing Conditions Report(PDF, 22MB) (February 2024)
OAAC ADAPT Sea Level Rise Criteria(PDF, 4MB) (January 2024)
OAAC King Tides Site Walk Project Overview Presentation(PDF, 19MB) (January 2024)
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The first phase of the Shoreline Adaptation Plan was funded by the SFEP and NFWF.
The final phase of the planning effort is funded with a California Ocean Protection Council SB 1 grant. Plan completion is expected in 2027.
The goal of this project is to complete a Shoreline Adaptation Plan for the City of Alameda that meets all San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) requirements for the Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan. The plan will:
Gail Payne, Project Manager
gpayne@alamedaca.gov
510-747-6892
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