



Alameda de Oakland
Adaptación
Comité

El Comité de Adaptación de Oakland Alameda (OAAC) es una coalición de comunidades costeras y partes interesadas que trabajan para crear conjuntamente un plan de acción coordinado e inclusivo con visión de futuro y una estructura organizativa subregional para acelerar la adaptación al aumento del nivel del mar, proteger y restaurar la calidad del agua, la recreación y el hábitat, y promover la resiliencia de la comunidad.
¡Necesitamos tu opinión! La costa de Oakland-Alameda enfrenta desafíos y oportunidades únicos a medida que el aumento del nivel del mar impacta nuestra costa, comunidad e infraestructura. Tu perspectiva es esencial para diseñar estrategias que protejan y fortalezcan nuestra ciudad. ¡Por favor asista a futuros eventos para mantenerse informado y brindarnos su opinión!
Sobre nosotros
Who We Are
The Oakland Alameda Adaptation Committee (OAAC) is a coalition of shoreline communities and stakeholders working to co-create a coordinated and inclusive future-looking action plan and sub-regional organizational structure to accelerate sea level rise adaptation, protect and restore water quality, recreation and habitat, and promote community resilience.
The Committee is organized around the SFEI San Leandro OLU, which stretches from the Bay Bridge touchdown in the north to Oyster Bay in the south, and includes jurisdictions, agencies and community based organizations that have an interest in the Oakland-Alameda shoreline, as well as regional, state and federal collaborators.
Our shoreline is vulnerable to coastal inundation and rising groundwater and contamination as a result of rising sea levels and liquefaction in earthquakes. These climate induced hazards will put critical infrastructure at risk, damage habitat, and further burden already vulnerable communities. Our goal is to create an inclusive, transformative, and equitable climate-ready community along the Oakland-Alameda shoreline.
The Project Partners are the core team overseeing development of the adaptation projects, and are listed below.
Project Partners
Steering Committee:
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Caltrans
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City of Alameda
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City of Oakland
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CASA (also Community Partner)
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Confederated Villages of Lisjan Nation/Sogorea Té Land Trust (also Community Partner)
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East Bay Regional Park District
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Greenbelt Alliance (also Community Partner)
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Hood Planning Group (also Community Partner)
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Port of Oakland
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San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board
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West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project
Community Partners:
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Confederated Villages of Lisjan Nation/Sogorea Té Land Trust
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REAP Climate Center with CCAC Fellows
Scientific Advisor: San Francisco Estuary Institute
Consultant Team:
Áreas del proyecto
OAAC is currently collaborating on three funded adaptation projects that address sea level rise vulnerabilities in the cities of Alameda and Oakland and at the Port of Oakland. These projects seek to address areas of near-term vulnerability while also building a long-term framework for future collective action and planning. The below projects, referred to as the OAAC ADAPT Projects, are funded through 2025.
Project Timeline


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