Port of San Diego Sea Level Rise Ad Hoc Committee Meeting 1 of 3. September 18, 2018
Agenda Welcome Introductions Rules of the Ad-Hoc Presentation Background Vulnerability Assessment Results Non-Agenda Public Comment Future Meeting Dates 2 2
Goals of the Sea Level Rise Ad Hoc Committee: 1. Review results of the Port s sea level rise vulnerability assessment. 2. Receive feedback on a sea level rise adaptation approach. 3. Help to inform options for a monitoring strategy. 3 3
Agenda Welcome Introductions Rules of the Ad-Hoc Presentation Background Vulnerability Assessment Results Non-Agenda Public Comment Future Meeting Dates 4 4
Background
Water-dependent resource Existing flooding impacts Regulatory requirements (Assembly Bill 691 State Lands) Coastal Commission Guidance Port Master Plan Update Drivers for Sea Level Rise 6 6
AB691 and Port Master Plan Update Submittal to State Lands Commission due June 30, 2019 AB691 Vulnerability Assessment Exposure to Impacts 2030, 2050, 2100 Adaptation Strategies Financial Impacts Adaptive Management Monitoring Triggers for Action Disclose Potential Impacts through Environmental Review PMPU PEIR Vulnerability Assessment Exposure to Impacts Mitigation Measures Adaptive Management Monitoring Triggers for Action Expected for Coastal Commission Certification PMPU Goals and policies to address sea level rise Protect Preserve Adjust Adaptive Management Monitoring Triggers for Action 7 7
AB691 and Port Master Plan Update 2018 2019 2020 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec PMPU Program EIR CCC Board and Public Engagement Discussion Draft PMPU Prelim Project Description PMPU Draft PEIR Public Review PEIR Certification CCC Certified PMPU Policy Concepts AB691 Assessment 7/19/2018 8 8
Coastal Flooding Around San Diego Bay
Natural Resources Agency Safeguarding California: Reducing Climate Risk An update to the 2009 California Climate Adaptation Strategy J u l y 2 0 1 4 1 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Sept Dec Established a Sea Level Rise Ad Hoc Committee 10 10
Climate Change Adaption, including Sea Level Rise: California Regulations and Guidance Assembly Bill 32 2006 Governor s Executive Order S-13-08 2008 11 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Assembly Bill 2516 2014 Executive Order B-30-15 2015 Senate Bill 246 2015 Coastal Commission Sea Level Rise Guidance 2015* Assembly Bill 2800 2016 Senate Bill 32 2017 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Natural Resources Council, California Climate Adaptation Strategy 2009, 2015, 2018 Ocean Protection Council Sea Level Rise Guidance 2018 *Currently being updated 2016 2017 2018 2019 11
Agencies in California Addressing Sea Level Rise Hayward Area Shoreline Planning Agency San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission and NOAA Yolo County Monterey Bay Sanctuary Foundation and Southern Monterey Bay Coastal Erosion Working Group State Coastal Conservancy Santa Cruz County City of Sunnyvale State Coastal Conservancy and Coastal Ecosystems Institute of Northern California City of Redwood City of Hermosa Beach Alameda County Santa Clara County City of Goleta 12 San Francisco International Airport Humboldt Bay Sea Level Rise Adaptation Planning Group Humboldt Bay Harbor Marin County City of Foster City of Oxnard Los Angeles County Port of Long Beach City and County of San Francisco City of Imperial Beach CA Department of Public Health City of Oakland Association of Bay Area Governments City of Eureka San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative San Francisquito Creek Joint Powers Authority County of San Mateo City of Monterey Contra Costa County Santa Barbara County City of Carlsbad CA Department of Public Health San Diego County 12
Sea Level Rise Approach
Sea Level Rise Approach 1. Vulnerability Assessment Evaluate Inform 3. Strategy Implementation 2. Adaptation Planning Trigger Monitor 14 14
Sea Level Rise Approach 1. Vulnerability Assessment A. Select Sea Level Rise Projections B. Identify Assets C. Run Model and Produce Hazard Maps D. Evaluate Vulnerability and Risk 15 15
Sea Level Rise Ad-Hoc 2017
Sea Level Rise Ad-Hoc Committee Members - Department of Navy - Center for Sustainable Energy - Port Tenants Association - San Diego State University - University of California, San Diego - Shelter Island Marina - US Fish and Wildlife - Environmental Health Coalition - Southwest Wetlands Interpretative Association Advisors Scripps Institution of Oceanography Dr. Julie Kalansky United States Geological Survey Dr. Juliette Finzi-Hart ICF International Dr. Robert Kay Nexus Planning & Research Dennis Larson 17 17
Meeting Summary: Goal: Inform the assumptions vulnerability assessment September 18, 2017 Purpose, goals, and schedule Background on SLR Science and Coastal Modeling October 18, 2017 Vulnerability Assessment Review Assumptions Identify assets to be analyzed December 7, 2017 Progress on Vulnerability Assessment Receive recommendations from the Ad Hoc Committee Next steps 18 18
Sea Level Rise Ad-Hoc 2017 Select Sea Level Rise Projections Projected Sea Level Rise for San Diego Bay 19 19
Sea Level Rise Ad-Hoc 2017 Select Sea Level Rise Model NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) SPAWAR 20 20
Sea Level Rise Ad-Hoc 2017 Select Sea Level Rise Model NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) SPAWAR 21 21
Sea Level Rise Ad-Hoc 2017 Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assets Proposed Land Use Designations Aviation Industry Marine Sales & Services Maritime Services & Industrial Marine Terminal Visitor-Serving Marine Terminal Institutional/Roadways Commercial Fishing Transportation Select Port Assets Sportfishing Recreational Open Space Conservation Inter-Tidal Conservation Open Space Recreational Berthing Navigation Corridor Anchorage Roads Rail Bikeway Built Infrastructure Stormwater Sewer Lifts Sanitary Pump Outs Port Operated Docks and Piers Open Bay/Water Industrial & deep water Berthing Marine Services Berthing Institutional Berthing Commercial Fishing Berthing Sportfishing Berthing Fuel Docks Boat Launch Ramps Critical Infrastructure (ie, Harbor Police, Port Operations Buildings, Marine Terminals, etc) Natural Resources/Environmental 22 Beach Accessible Areas Habitats Contaminated uplands Sensitive Species Nesting Areas 22
Sea Level Rise Ad-Hoc 2017 Recommendations from Ad Hoc Continue a committee or workgroup into calendar year 2018. Include coastal flooding and inundation beyond the District s jurisdictional boundaries. Include additional infrastructure data into the analysis. Partner with relevant and surrounding agencies. Develop schedule to reassess the projections of sea level rise as new scientific evidence and knowledge evolves. 23 23
Vulnerability Results
Non-Agenda Public Comment
Agenda Welcome Introductions Rules of the Ad-Hoc Presentation Background Vulnerability Assessment Results Non-Agenda Public Comment Future Meeting Dates 26 26
Future Meetings
Sea Level Rise Ad Hoc Committee September 18, 2018 October 16, 2018 December 6, 2018 Purpose, goals, and schedule Results of Vulnerability Assessment Background on Adaptive Management Approach Options for Monitoring and Indicators Members Department of Navy Center for Sustainable Energy Port Tenants Association University of California, San Diego Shelter Island Marina US Fish and Wildlife Southwest Wetlands Interpretative Association New Members City of San Diego City of National City City of Chula Vista City of Imperial Beach City of Coronado SANDAG Coastal Commission 28 28
Adjourn Thank You