File #: 18-0014    Version: 1
Type: information Status: Filed
File created: 12/22/2017 In control: Utility Advisory Committee
Agenda date: 1/4/2018 Final action: 1/4/2018
Title: Sea Level Rise Response Planning - Update
Attachments: 1. Staff Presentation UAC - SLR January Update Jan 2018.pdf
Related files: 18-0945
Title
Sea Level Rise Response Planning - Update

Recommended Action
Briefing only. No action required.

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

Staff Contact:
Andy Haub, Water Resources Director, 360.573.8475

Presenter(s):
Andy Haub

Background and Analysis:
The City, the Port and LOTT have entered into an Interlocal Agreement to jointly fund and participate in a formal sea level rise planning process for downtown Olympia and the Port peninsula. A consulting firm, AECOM Technical Services, has been hired to help lead the planning effort. The City, Port and LOTT share common concerns regarding sea level rise, yet also have unique individual vulnerabilities.

The tasks to be completed by AECOM and the City, Port and LOTT for this project include:

* Evaluate the best available science
* Develop a sea level rise planning framework
* Conduct a vulnerability and risk assessment of downtown assets
* Develop three or four sea level rise adaptation strategies
* Complete a Sea Level Response Plan

In October, 2017 the Science Review and the Planning Framework were available on the Sea Level Rise webpage and a project update ENewsletter was released.

AECOM is now working with staff from the City, Port, LOTT, Puget Sound Energy, Intercity Transit, Olympia School District and the State departments of Enterprise Services and Natural Resources to identify Downtown's critical assets. This work effort includes evaluating vulnerability and risk to those assets from sea level rise flooding.

An Open House and Community Workshop originally scheduled for December 2, 2017 is scheduled for Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 6:00 pm at the Olympia Center. The purpose of the Workshop is to share the results of the vulnerability and risk assessment and to solicit input to help guide the next phase of planning work. Preliminary response strategies will al...

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