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<ns0:ActionText>INTRODUCED</ns0:ActionText>
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<ns0:AuthorText authorType="LEAD_AUTHOR">Introduced by Assembly Member Dixon</ns0:AuthorText>
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<ns0:Title> An act to add Section 30501.5 to the Public Resources Code, relating to coastal resources. </ns0:Title>
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<ns0:Subject>The California Coastal Act: local coastal program: sea level rise plan: neighborhood-scale adaptation approach.</ns0:Subject>
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<html:p>The California Coastal Act of 1976 generally requires each local government lying in whole or in part within the coastal zone to prepare a local coastal program for that portion of the coastal zone within its jurisdiction. The act requires a land use plan of a proposed local coastal program to be submitted to the California Coastal Commission for certification. Existing law requires local governments lying in whole or in part within the coastal zone to, on or before January 1, 2034, develop a sea level rise plan with specified required content as part of a local coastal program that is subject to approval by the California Coastal Commission.</html:p>
<html:p>This bill would authorize local governments lying, in whole or in part, within the coastal zone to include a neighborhood-scale adaptation approach, as defined, when including land use policies and
implementation measures in their local coastal program or sea level rise plan. The bill would authorize the neighborhood-scale adaptation approach to include, but not be limited to, the identification of areas and assets that are subject to the approach, as specified, and policies that reflect the shared planning features and specific preferred adaptation strategies for different areas or development types based on the geophysical and land use characteristics intended to minimize, mitigate, or avoid coastal impacts. </html:p>
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<ns0:Preamble>The people of the State of California do enact as follows:</ns0:Preamble>
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<html:p>The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:</html:p>
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(a)
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Climate change is reshaping California’s coast, driving sea level rise, stronger storm surges, increased flooding and coastal erosion, and habitat loss. These changes put public health and safety, critical infrastructure, homes and communities, public access, and coastal economies and ecosystems at risk.
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(b)
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Senate Bill 272 (Chapter 384 of the Statutes of 2023) requires local governments lying, in whole or in part, within the coastal zone and local governments within the jurisdiction of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission to develop sea level rise adaptation plans by 2034 and to seek
approval of these plans from the state.
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(c)
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In 2024, the Ocean Protection Council published the “State of California Sea Level Rise Science Guidance,” providing the best available science to guide state and local decisionmaking based on likely projections, ranging from 6.1 feet to 11.9 feet, in the highest risk scenario, of sea rise impact along California’s coastline by 2150.
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(d)
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In 2025, the California Coastal Commission developed a white paper outlining the neighborhood-scale approach to coastal planning and held a public workshop to solicit stakeholder input.
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(e)
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It is of utmost importance to support the development and advancement of tools to provide local flexibility for coastal adaptation planning while also maintaining consistent statewide application of the California Coastal Act of 1976 (Division 20
(commencing with Section 30000) of the Public Resources Code).
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<ns0:Num>SEC. 2.</ns0:Num>
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Section 30501.5 is added to the
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(a)
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A local government lying, in whole or in part, within the coastal zone may include a neighborhood-scale adaptation approach when including land use policies and implementation measures in their local coastal program or a sea level rise plan, pursuant to Section 30985, for that portion of the coastal zone within its jurisdiction.
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(b)
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A neighborhood-scale adaptation approach pursuant to subdivision (a) may include, but is not limited to, both of the following:
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(1)
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The identification of areas or assets, including, but not limited to, a neighborhood or developed area, beach area, protected coastal resource area, site, or area with infrastructure or assets, that are subject to
this approach. The identified areas may be of different sizes, including, but not limited to, a long stretch of rural coastline, a single beach, an area of development, a hydrologic feature or watershed, or a specific facility.
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(2)
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Policies that reflect the shared planning features and specific, preferred adaptation strategies intended to minimize, mitigate, or avoid coastal impacts for different areas or development types based on the geophysical and land use characteristics.
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(c)
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This section shall be implemented consistent with Sections 30500 and 30985.
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(d)
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For purposes of this section, “neighborhood-scale adaptation approach” means an approach that allows local governments to identify and develop adaptation strategies that are specific to defined areas or assets within the jurisdiction of a local government that
share characteristics, including geologic, land use, or other shared characteristics of an area, for focused adaptation planning to minimize and mitigate potential impacts associated with sea level rise.
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