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- Department of Emergency Management - County of San Mateo, CA
Introducing the Coastside Resilience Infrastructure Strategic Plan (CRISP), a critical infrastructure inventory mitigation project, sponsored by Supervisor Ray Mueller and spearheaded by the Department of Emergency Management (SMCEM)
- SAN MATEO COUNTY VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT SUMMARY
Severe weather poses a significant threat to San Mateo County, disrupting daily life, compromising safety, and affecting infrastructure and ecosystems Severe weather is usually caused by intense storm systems, although types of strong winds can occur without a storm
- Planning Policy Guidance for Resilient Public Infrastructure in San . . .
Recent and relevant experience: For similar projects, demonstrated success in developing implementable climate resilience guidelines for public infrastructure, preferably in geographies with similar governance, land use, and hazard landscapes as those found in San Mateo County
- Resilience Planning - Sustainability Department - San Mateo County
The San Mateo County Flood and Sea Level Rise Resiliency District (“OneShoreline”) began operating in 2020 to coordinate countywide efforts to combat the harms of sea level rise caused by climate change
- San Mateo County Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment
This report is an assessment of San Mateo County’s vulnerability to future sea-level rise and associated impacts, which include inundation, erosion and flooding
- San Mateo County Multi-jurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan . . .
The County’s Multijurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (Plan) identifies potential natural and human-made hazards in our region, and outlines long-term strategies to reduce risks to people, property, and critical infrastructure
- Building Tomorrow’s Resilience Along San Mateo County’s Coast
Over the last few decades, San Mateo County’s Coastside infrastructure has severely deteriorated Remote areas along the coast are especially at risk when internet and cell service are impacted, severely limiting their reachability in emergencies
- Strengthening Coastal Resilience: Smart Infrastructure Emergency . . .
Project Purpose: This funding will ensure critical infrastructure remains operational during emergencies and support long-term resilience for coastal communities that face extreme weather events increasing in frequency and severity
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