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Resilience

Technical Assistance

Created by Adapting to Rising Tides (ART), this set of examples and reference materials is intended to provide guidance to jurisdictions planning their own resilience projects. They include

The Adapting to Rising Tides (ART) Bay Shoreline Flood Explorer and associated analyses provide a regional-scale illustration of bay shoreline flooding due to specific sea level rise and storm surge

This webinar, part of the Regional Housing Technical Assistance Training series, was co-produced by the California Office of Planning and Research (OPR) on July 27, 2021. The webinar presented ways to

Integration Concepts for General Plan Updates outlines concepts for integrating various policy topics and new requirements in General Plan updates, housing element updates and other local planning

Climate change impacts do not affect all communities in the same way. California must move beyond embracing equity to making equity real. This requires centering community needs and building social

The goal of the Resilience Toolkit is to help cities, regions and other partners integrate various planning processes — including for hazard mitigation, climate adaptation, sustainability and equity —

The Roadmap of Funding Solutions for Sustainable Streets was developed to identify and remedy obstacles to funding for Sustainable Street projects, which are defined as projects that include both

The Stronger Safer Shorelines brochure presents an overview of Bay Area models for integrating nature-based infrastructure into approaches to increasing community resilience in the face of anticipated

Explore heat health events (HHEs) in your area through Cal-Adapt's interactive California Heat Assessment Tool, created specifically for local planners, local government and public health

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