The East Bay Regional Park District will host a public meeting to discuss park improvements to the Big Break Regional Shoreline in the City of Oakley.
For those interested:
- Big Break Regional Shoreline: Climate Adaptation Plan
- Public Meeting #1!
- online on Tues Dec 17, 2024
- 5:30 PM
- To discuss park improvements that:
- Enhance visitor experience and
- Restore habitat that is resilient to climate change.
This event is a an opportunity for the community to come together and share ideas on how to protect and enhance the regional shoreline park and you are encourage to attend the discussion.
According to the Park District, Big Break Regional Shoreline, is a beautiful, and vulnerable regional park located in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.
This will be the first public meeting for the Big Break Climate Adaptation Plan, which seeks to:
- Assess the vulnerability of natural and human infrastructure to sea level rise and climate change.
- Develop strategies, and ultimately a plan, to improve park facilities, enhance visitor experience, and restore habitat that is resilient to climate change.
To learn more about the project visit: https://www.ebparks.org/projects/big-break-climate-adaptation-plan
The follow-up event after this will be an in-person workshop at Big Break in February 2025, sign up on our website, or register on eventrbrite to stay informed.
If you have questions please email: [email protected]
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