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Shoreline Adaptation Engagement Effort

Corte Madera’s shoreline neighborhoods face flood risk and impacts that are increasing due to multiple factors. In Fall 2023, the Town began an effort to engage our shoreline neighborhoods in a discussion about potential strategies to address flooding impacts resulting from high tides, heavy rain events, subsidence, sea level rise, and other vulnerabilities. This effort, which concluded in July 2024, aimed to provide all shoreline residents and stakeholders with the best, most recent information about current and future vulnerabilities and the opportunity to share their ideas, hopes, concerns, and needs with Town staff and leaders. This listening tour and discussion was intended to help the community to collectively determine the best course of action for our shoreline neighborhoods moving forward.

Review the summary of the effort and next steps here.

Goals

  • Engage with shoreline residents and stakeholders.

  • Share up-to-date information about current and future flood vulnerabilities and the range of possible adaptation measures.

  • Listen to the ideas, hopes, needs and concerns of shoreline neighborhoods and adjacent areas in the floodplain.

  • Develop a community vision for shoreline adaptation in partnership with the community and Town Council.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Resources

View the Summary of Engagement and Proposed Next Steps.

Explore NOAA’s High Tide Flooding Resources to learn more about how tides and storm events affect coastal flooding.

Watch a brief demonstration of how coastal defenses can mitigate flood risk.

Find the elevation map of Corte Madera’s Shoreline Neighborhoods here.

Read a summary of the conversations, comments, and feedback from the 1.10.24 King Tide Pop Up here.

 

Read the Shoreline chapter of the Climate Adaptation Assessment here.

Read the Town’s Storm Drainage and Flood Control Study, Phase 1 here.

Find the Appendices here.

Read the Town’s Storm Drainage and Flood Control Study, Phase 2 here.

Find the Appendices here.

Read the Marin Shoreline Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment here.