SF Bay Trail Risk Assessment and Adaptation Prioritization Plan (RAAPP)

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PARTNERSHIP AND FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES The partnership and funding strategy was developed based on discussions held with the City of Berkeley, the City of Alameda, and Caltrans. This chapter presents an overarching strategy for building partnerships and seeking funding to support future implementation projects. Chapter 4 identifies partnership opportunities and next steps for each of the three Prototype Sites. This chapter assumes that building partnerships will enable the Park District to increase funding opportunities for Bay Trail sea level rise adaptation, in the near and long-term. It provides a roadmap for identifying partners and common

interests that will enable the Park District to jointly seek funding.

Overview of Funding Sources Potential additional funding sources include: • Grant programs, including local, state, and federal • Public asset owners whose asset is affected by the Bay Trail (infrastructure owners including Caltrans, federal and state property)

BIG BREAK - PICNIC Source: East Bay Regional Park District

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SAN FRANCISCO BAY TRAIL RISK ASSESSMENT & ADAPTATION PRIORITIZATION PLAN (RAAPP)


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