Help Shape the Future of Mendocino County’s Coastal Roads
Rising seas and changing weather are already impacting our coastline - including the roads we rely on every day. Sea level rise may cause more frequent and long-term flooding of low-lying roads, as well as increased coastal erosion from stronger storms, especially along areas already prone to flooding or erosion.
The Mendocino Council of Governments (MCOG) is conducting a Sea Level Rise (SLR) Roadway Impact Study to understand how flooding, erosion, and other climate-related impacts are affecting County- and City-managed roadways. This study is being funded through a Climate Adaptation Planning Grant (CAPG), offered by Caltrans.
We are identifying the roads most at risk and will select up to five sites for in-depth planning and evaluation. Your input will help determine which areas to study and guide solutions to protect your community.
Take the survey today and make your voice count!
Rising seas and changing weather are already impacting our coastline - including the roads we rely on every day. Sea level rise may cause more frequent and long-term flooding of low-lying roads, as well as increased coastal erosion from stronger storms, especially along areas already prone to flooding or erosion.
The Mendocino Council of Governments (MCOG) is conducting a Sea Level Rise (SLR) Roadway Impact Study to understand how flooding, erosion, and other climate-related impacts are affecting County- and City-managed roadways. This study is being funded through a Climate Adaptation Planning Grant (CAPG), offered by Caltrans.
We are identifying the roads most at risk and will select up to five sites for in-depth planning and evaluation. Your input will help determine which areas to study and guide solutions to protect your community.
Take the survey today and make your voice count!