File #: 17-0447    Version: 1
Type: information Status: Filed
File created: 4/19/2017 In control: Planning Commission
Agenda date: 5/15/2017 Final action: 5/15/2017
Title: Update on Sea Level Rise Planning
Related files: 17-0441
Title
Update on Sea Level Rise Planning

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Report
Issue:
Receive briefing on sea level rise planning work initiated by the City of Olympia, the Port of Olympia and LOTT Clean Water Alliance.

Staff Contact:
Andy Haub, Water Resources Director, Public Works/Water Resources, 360.753.8475

Presenter:
Andy Haub

Background and Analysis:
Downtown Olympia and its peninsula are vulnerable to flooding. Sea level rise will increase the likelihood of flooding and could threaten large portions of downtown. Implications to various public and private entities are extensive. Without action, maintaining downtown services will be challenging.

The City of Olympia has been engaged in climate change and sea level rise planning since the early 1990s. Considerable topographic, water elevation, and land use information has been generated and evaluated. The City of Olympia's Comprehensive Plan and Downtown Strategy provide support for the development of a formal Sea Level Response Plan. Based on a research review, we are currently recommending that we plan for 24 inches of sea rise by the year 2050 and 55 inches by 2100. While these projections may change, researchers indicate with 99 percent confidence that sea rise should not exceed 72 inches by 2100.

The City of Olympia, the Port and LOTT share common concerns regarding sea level rise, yet also have unique individual vulnerabilities. The planning process will take into account each party's unique vulnerabilities. The consulting firm, AECOM Technical Services, has been hired to help lead the planning effort.

Reaching agreement on the scope of the sea level rise planning process and implementing a robust public involvement plan is key to the success of the project.
At a minimum, the tasks to be completed by AECOM for this project include: public involvement, capital facility planning, environmental assessment, land use planning and identification of regulatory ...

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