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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

How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Roundabouts

News / June 25, 2014
黑料传送门is leading a transportation study at Ocean Beach to further develop the access and circulation recommendations of the Ocean Beach Master Plan. The transportation design team has proposed a new solution for Skyline Boulevard: a series of well designed modern roundabouts.

El Ni帽o Brewing: Rough Waters Ahead for Ocean Beach?

News / June 19, 2014
Recent data suggest that an El Ni帽o weather pattern may develop in the Pacific Ocean this year. El Ni帽os typically generate wetter and more frequent winter storms in California, with potential implications for erosion at Ocean Beach. What will these storms mean for the future of the beach, and for the recommendations in SPUR鈥檚 Ocean Beach Master Plan?

Download content from SPUR's Ocean Beach Open House

News / May 15, 2014
On May 10th 黑料传送门hosted an Open House and Public Update meeting at County Fair Building at Golden Gate Park. Information was presented on the updates on the three implementation studies currently underway (Coastal Management Framework, Transportation and Open Space).

Public Update and Open House: Ocean Beach Master Plan Implementation Projects

News / May 9, 2014
The Ocean Beach Master Plan, a vision for San Francisco's western coast, recommends ways to improve coastal access, restore ecological function and protect critical infrastructure in the face of chronic erosion and sea level rise. Three projects - addressing coastal management, transportation, and open space -- are currently underway to carry those recommendations forward.

Ocean Beach Implementation Study Update: Open Space Design

News / May 8, 2014
The Open Space Design focuses on recreational and landscape improvements on Ocean Beach and surrounding streets and trails. With different parts of the beach eroding at different rates, the design team is exploring creative ways to adapt to coastal changes for varying timeframes.

Coastal Management Framework: What's New

News / April 24, 2014
Updates on the Coastal Management Framework implementation project. An Immediate-Term Management Strategy, a package of softer management tools covering the first three storm seasons, is under review, wind blown sand management techniques have been identified and a vulnerability analysis and coastal engineering feasibility study are being prepared.

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PRESS

  • 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

  •  OB Bulletin, 08/19/12

  •  SF Chronicle, 08/09/12

  •  SF Mayor鈥檚 Office, 07/26/12

  •  KQED News, 07/26/12

  •  SF Examiner, 07/23/12

  •  OB Bulletin 07/20/12

  •  SF Business Journal, 06/22/12

  •  NBC News, 06/02/12

  •  KQED, 04/10/12

  •  Planetizen, 03/28/12

  •  KQED, 03/26/12

  •  The New York Times, 03/24/12

  •  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

  •   Sunset Beacon, 11/01/10

  •   SF Examiner, 07/08/08

STUDIES

  •   US EPA

  •   Pacific Institute

  •  USACE, CA Resources Agency

  •  FEMA

  •  GFNMS, PRBO, USGS

  •  BCDC

  •  GGNRA

  •   SF Planning

  •  Ocean Beach Task Force

  •   SFDPW

  •   SFDPW

  • South Ocean Beach - Shore Management Discussion  Bob Battalio, PE

  • Climate Adaptation Planning SPUR

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