Marin County Local Coastal Program
03/03/2022
Will Rising Seas Drown the California Dream? No one knows how much sea levels will increase — or how much of the Golden State’s identity will be submerged.
12/16/2021
The Community Development Agency is seeking your input on the Safety and Housing Element updates to the Countywide Plan.
Are you concerned about wildfire safety and other climate change impacts? Let us know your concerns at https://marinsafetyelement.consider.it/
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07/13/2018
Study predicts coastal land loss on an unimaginable scale!
Marin County Government Marin County Department of Public Works Marin Independent Journal Point Reyes National Seashore U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
California sea-level report sounds alarm on coast erosion Like an ax slowly chopping at the trunk of a massive tree, waves driven by sea-level rise will hack away the base of cliffs on the Southern California coast at an accelerated pace, a recent study says, increasing land erosion that could topple some bl
04/13/2018
The Marin County Board of Supervisors will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 starting at 1:30 PM to consider the five separate Local Coastal Program Amendments (LCPAs) approved with modifications by the California Coastal Commission (CCC) on November 2, 2016. At the close of the hearing the Board may act to accept or not accept each of the separate Amendments. Staff recommends the Board accept Amendments 1 and 2, which (except the Hazard policies) comprise the entire Land Use Plan setting out the fundamental policies for managing Marin’s coast, as well as Amendment 6 (Administration), as modified by the CCC, and not accept modified Amendments 3 and 7. The materials for the hearing are available in the BOS Hearing on Accepting LCP Amendment 4/24/18 Panel on the “Plans and Documents” page.
Marin County Government Marin County Local Coastal Program Marin County Parks Marin County Department of Public Works Marin Independent Journal California Coastal Commission
Local Coastal Program - Community Development Agency - County of Marin The Local Coastal Program (LCP) is a planning document that identifies the location, type, densities, and other ground rules for future development in the coastal zone.
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