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State Route 37, a low-lying commute route that skirts the northern edge of San Pablo Bay, is both traffic-choked and increasingly flooded due to sea level rise. Sitting atop a precarious levee that

Public Sediment for Alameda Creek (Alameda Creek, Alameda County): Team: Public Sediment is a proposal for sediment building in Alameda. Tidal ecosystems are protective infrastructure that cushion the

" Turning the Concrete Jungle into a Sponge" report outlines a comprehensive plan for how New York City can leverage nature-based solutions to address predicted flooding due to the climate crisis. The

" Farther Together: Seven Best Practices for Engaging Communities to Create a Healthy, Resilient Region for All" lays out a path for transforming how public agencies engage communities in climate

The California Energy Commission (CEC) developed a model solar ordinance and cost-effectiveness analysis for cities that applies to new single-family and low-rise multifamily buildings. The Bay Area

The Clean Building Compass is a one-stop online clearinghouse of vetted information to assist local government planners and staff in developing and adopting the practices required to accelerate the

The " Proposed Funding Pathways for Adaptation to Climate Change in California" report identifies four proposed funding pathways to address pressing climate resilience needs in California, with a

Originally named “Resilient South City” during the Resilient by Design Challenge, the Colma Creek Connector project focuses on habitat restoration and public access along South San Francisco’s Colma

The Dumbarton Bridge - West Approach + Adjacent Communities Resilience Study is an important first phase of work in identifying needed adaptation measures to prepare the Dumbarton Bridge west approach

The Community Development Innovation Review offers strategies to address climate change risk in low- and moderate-income communities. It contains multiple perspectives on equitable community planning