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RestoringSanFranciscoBay
AmyHutzelCoastalConservancy
Photocredit:RickLewis
150yearsofurbanizationhasalteredSanFranciscoBay
(1850) (1998)
San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority
¡ The San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority was created by Save The Bay and others through 2008 legislation.
¡ Governing Board comprised of elected officials from each quadrant of the Bay Area; Advisory Committee represents many community interests.
Mission:Toraiseandallocateresourcesfortherestoration,enhancement,protection,andenjoymentofwetlandsandwildlifehabitatintheSanFranciscoBayandalongitsshoreline.
Photocredit:VivianReed
Clean and Healthy Bay Ballot Measure:Measure AA
Ø June 2016 ballot measure
Ø $12/parcel/year for 20 years, will generate ~$500 million for restoration projects around the Bay
Ø Passed by over 70% in 9 county Bay Area.
Clean and Healthy Bay Ballot Measure:Measure AA
Ø Restoringvitalfish,birdandwildlifehabitat.
Ø Improvingwaterqualityandreducingpollution andtoxins.
Ø Protectingshorelinecommunitiesagainstflooding fromseverestormsandsealevelrise.
Ø Increasingshorelineaccessforpublicenjoyment.
Clean and Healthy Bay Ballot Measure:Measure AA
Prioritygiventoprojectsthat:Ø Havegreatestpositive, long-term impactonBay.
Ø Provide forgeographicdistribution.
Ø Leverageotherfunding.
Ø Benefitdisadvantagedcommunities.
Ø Benefittheregion’s economy,including:
Ø Localemployment/workforce development
Ø Nature-basedfloodprotection forshorelinecommunitiesandinfrastructure.
Ø Engageyouth/young adultsandbuildworkforceskills.
Ø Incorporatemonitoring, maintenance,andstewardship.
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Candlestick Point- Yosemite Slough
Heron's Head Park
Islais CreekWarm Water Cove Park
Pier 70 - Slipways Park
Pier 70 - CraneCove Park
China BasinTennessee
Hollow
Crissy FieldEducational Programs
CoyotePoint
BairIsland
East Palo AltoShoreline
Lower SanFrancisquito Creek
South Bay Salt PondRestoration Project:Ravenswood
Don Edwards SanFrancisco Bay NWR
San JoseBay Trail
South Bay Salt PondRestoration Prj: Alviso
South San FranciscoBay Shoreline Project
BothinMarsh
AramburuIsland
SausalitoEelgrass Preserve
RichardsonBay
Tiscornia MarshRestoration Project
MaderaBay Park
Lower CorteMadera Creek
Creek to Bay TrashReduction Projects
Lower GallinasCreek
Lower MillerCreek/McInnis Marsh
Simmons SloughSeasonal Wetlands
Novato CreekBaylands
BahiaWetlands
Bel MarinKeys Wetlands
Lower PetalumaRiver
Sonoma Creek
Wetlands
Viansa WineryWetlands
PetalumaMarsh
Strip MarshEnhancements
Lower NapaRiver WetlandsNapa-Sonoma
MarshesSkaggs Island
Restoration
Edgerly Island and SouthWetlands Opportunity Area
CullinanRanch
SuisunMarsh
RushRanch
BeniciaShoreline
CoyoteHills
Alameda CreekFisheries
Eden LandingEcological Reserve
Hayward ShorelineHayward Regional Shoreline
Ora Loma Marsh
Oyster BayRegional Shoreline
OakportProject
Martin Luther King Jr.Regional Shoreline
AlamedaPoint
Frank'sTract
Oakland Gateway Shoreline
Emeryville CrescentPoint Emery
Berkeley BrickyardBerkeley North Strip Basin
Albany Beach
Point Isabel, Richmond
Western Stege MarshRestoration Program
Brooks IslandRichmond
Miller-Knoz,Richmond
Lower WildcatCreekPoint Molate,
Richmond
North Richmond Shoreline- San Pablo Marsh
Chelsea Wetlands & LowerPinole Creek Restoration
Point PinoleRegional Shoreline
Pacheco MarshRestoration
Lower WalnutCreek RestorationMartinez
RegionalShoreline
Bay Point RegionalShoreline
East Antioch CreekMarsh Restoration
Big Break RegionalShoreline-Oakley
Breuner Marsh andLower Rheem Creek
Shoreline Clean-UpCommunity-Based Restoration and StewardshipYouth Leadership DevelopmentInvasive Spartina ProjectCreosote Piling RemovalLiving Shorelines: Oyster and Eelgrass RestorationStudies to Assess and Improve Management Decisions
BAYWIDE PROJECTS
Dutch Slough
Sears Point
South Bay Salt PondRestoration Project: Eden Landing
Lower Sausal Creek
Lower Sonoma Creek
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Protected Areas
Developed
2 Ft Sea Level Rise
4 Ft Sea Level Rise
Anticipated Restoration Project
Anticipated Levee Project
Examples of Projects Anticipated to be Eligible for Restoration Authority Grants
MARCH 2014
PhaseI6HabitatProjects&5PublicAccess
1,600acresoftidalmarsh1,440acresofmutedtidalhabitat710acresofenhancedmanagedpond
3,750totalacresofhabitat
7milesofnewtrailshistoricsaltworksboardwalkinterpretivesigns,platforms,overlooks,kayaklaunch