Waterfront Resilience Program Projects

 

San Francisco Waterfront Flood Study 

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), in collaboration with the City of San Francisco, are conducting a Flood Study to analyze the coastal flood risk and effects of sea level rise for the 7.5 miles of waterfront within the Port of San Francisco's jurisdiction, from Aquatic Park to Heron's Head Park. Learn more. 


Embarcadero Early Projects  

The Embarcadero Early Projects address the areas of highest earthquake and sea level rise risks along the Embarcadero waterfront. They are near-term actions, focused on improving life safety and citywide disaster response capabilities, and are the first step toward building long-term, waterfront-wide resilience. Learn more.


Living Seawall Pilot 

The Living Seawall Pilot is an innovative study led by the Port of San Francisco and Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) that is testing and evaluating engineering with nature concepts from around the world - from Seattle to Sydney - to learn how we can make San Francisco's seawalls more ecologically friendly in the future. Learn more.