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Plan Bay Area 2050+ is the current, long-range plan adopted by the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC). It was created in collaboration with

The bi-annual State of the San Francisco Estuary Conference showcases the latest information about the Bay Area’s work to sustain and improve the estuary’s habitats, living resources, water quality

The Watershed Groups Mapper is a map of watershed boundaries in the Bay Area. Created with data gathered by citizen-based groups, this interactive map was developed by The San Francisco Estuary

The Transforming Shorelines Collaborative is a series of regional roundtables for practitioners around the Bay to share ideas and lessons learned on challenges and opportunities associated with design

The Oro Loma Living Laboratory is designed to study the concept of a horizontal levee. Instead of a traditional levee to protect against storm surges, a horizontal levee uses vegetation on a gentle

San Francisco Estuary Partnership's Green Streets Program resources are designed for municipal officials and staff who want to learn more about planning for, funding, and implementing green

The First Mile Horizontal Levee is an innovative nature-based shoreline adaptation project located on the City of Hayward shoreline. The project will apply the concept behind the Oro Loma Horizontal

The GreenPlan-IT website is a versatile tool set that helps aid municipalities with their efforts to place green infrastructure in the landscape and track the effectiveness of these installations.

The Palo Alto Horizontal Levee Pilot project is a novel and innovative initiative that links nature-based solutions to achieve habitat improvement, public access, flood protection and water quality

Each year, the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority has about $25 million in grant funding available for projects that protect and restore San Francisco Bay by: Reducing trash, pollution and