Central Coast Highway 1 Climate Resiliency Study Public Workshop, February 27, 2020

Central Coast Highway 1 Climate Resiliency Study Public Workshop, February 27, 2020

ECOLOGY ADAPTATION TRANSPORTATION Photo Credit: The Nature Conservancy Nature The Credit: Photo Photo Credit: Keith A. Ellenbogen Photo Credit: Elkhorn Slough Foundation Foundation Slough Elkhorn Credit: Photo PROJECT LOCATION Central Coast Highway 1 Climate Resiliency Study Public Workshop, February 27, 2020 The Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments (AMBAG) invites you to come Path: \\Esa-gists03\gispwa\GIS\Projects\180763_AMBAG_CentralCoastHwy1_Resiliency\MXDs\Workmaps\KeyMap.mxd, tcheng 7/29/2019 SOURCE: ESRI Imagery, 2019 AMBAG Central Coast Highway 1 Resiliency Study . D180763 learn about the Central Coast Highway 1 Climate Resiliency Study. The Highway MEETING DETAILS: 1 corridor near Elkhorn Slough could face significant challenges to the future of transportation in the Monterey Bay region under conditions of climate change and sea Thursday, February 27, 2020 level rise. Marina Library Community Room Elkhorn Slough is California’s third largest tract of tidal wetlands and hosts 190 Seaside Circle, extraordinary biological diversity, providing critical habitat for more than 135 aquatic Marina, CA 93933 birds, 550 marine invertebrate species, and 102 fish species. Changes to the road and 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. railway infrastructure will likely affect these important ecological resources. This multi-benefit planning study seeks to identify the needs and opportunities Contact Information to improve transportation mobility, safety and efficiency, promote healthy coastal Heather Adamson, habitats, and provide economic security and benefits to the local community. Director of Planning Attend this second community open house to find out more about future adaptation [email protected] strategies for Highway 1, Elkhorn Rail and Elkhorn Slough. Community members are invited to contribute their input on the study and transportation and ecological Website: resources in the area. https://ambag.org/programs- services/planning/central- coast-highway-1-climate- resiliency-study.

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