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Ocean Beach Master Plan

Creating a sustainable future for San Francisco's coast

Ocean Beach, one of the gems of the San Francisco landscape, faces significant challenges. Since 2010, 黑料传送门has led an extensive interagency and public process to develop the Ocean Beach Master Plan, a comprehensive vision to address sea level rise, protect infrastructure, restore coastal ecosystems and improve public access.

The Ocean Beach Master Plan and Implementation Studies are made possible by the State Coastal Conservancy, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and the National Park Service.

 

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Updates

City Launches Coastal Plan Amendment

News / October 22, 2015
LCP Amendment will tackle sea level rise, coastal management.

With El Nino Looming, Ocean Beach Gets Smarter 黑料传送门Storm Protection

News / October 21, 2015
The Ocean Beach Master Plan could face a major test this winter if predictions of El-Nino-driven storms come to pass. In previous storm seasons, San Francisco used large piles of boulders to armor the beach, but this degrades beach access and can even accelerate erosion. Based on recommendations from the master plan, the city is looking to weather the coming winter with less intrusive measures.

Coastal engineering study validates Ocean Beach Master Plan vision

News / August 13, 2015
SPUR, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and a top-notch team of coastal and structural engineers have completed a significant engineering study that validates the Ocean Beach Master Plan approach to coastal management. The plan's approach combines managed retreat, beach nourishment and low-profile protection structures. At issue is severe coastal erosion that threatens the Lake Merced Tunnel, a key piece of the SFPUC's wastewater infrastructure.

Sea Change Radio Discussion with Benjamin Grant: "How Cities Are Preparing for Rising Tides"

News / May 26, 2015
Benjamin Grant, SPUR's Urban Design Policy Director, spoke with Sea Change Radio's host Alex Wise about the Ocean Beach Master Plan, and how it could serve as a template for other coastal cities.

Big Changes at GGNRA

News / March 29, 2015
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area lost two longtime leaders this month, Frank Dean and Nancy Hornor, both of whom were instrumental in the development of the Ocean Beach Master Plan. Congratulations to them both on their well-deserved retirement.

Sand Placement Provides a Buffer Against 鈥淪torm of the Decade鈥

News / January 26, 2015
December鈥檚 drenching rain and big swells were the biggest thing to hit Ocean Beach for years. Fortunately, sand placement was already in process, providing a 鈥榮acrificial鈥 (i.e. temporary) buffer in the locations most vulnerable to erosion. This will be an important design factor in the managed retreat process.

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  • SF Bay News 02/9/2015

  • USGS 01/2015

  • CBS News, 12/9/2014

  • SF Gate, 12/5/2014

  •  SF Gate, 12/3/2014

  • SF Chronicle, 6/20/14

  • Climate Central, 06/20/14

  • Curbed, 06/06/14

  • TakePart, 05/15/14

  • Taking Action on Sea Level Rise SPUR, 04/10/14

  •  Grist, 02/04/13

  •  SF Public Press, 02/04/13

  •  KQED, 02/01/13

  •  SF Chronicle, 11/02/12

  •  ABC Local News, 09/20/12

  •  KQED, 08/22/12

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  •  SF Mayor鈥檚 Office, 07/26/12

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  •  KQED, 04/10/12

  •  Planetizen, 03/28/12

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  •  SF Examiner, 11/12/11

  •  KQED, 11/07/11

  •  OB Bulletin, 09/13/11

  •  ABC Local News, 09/05/11

  •  SF Chronicle, 07/15/11

  •  SF Chronicle, 07/14/11

  •   Sunset Beacon, 02/01/11

  •   The Bay Citizen, 01/25/11

  •  OB Bulletin, 09/21/10

  •  The New York Times, 09/13/10

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