Rising Tide Has Southern California City Thinking Ahead
The consensus is that sea-level rise will occur in Southern California, but how much and when are questions that complicate developing mitigation plans.
Encinitas, a city of almost 60,000, 25 miles north of San Diego, is trying to get a grip on those questions to deliver a Coastal Vulnerability and Resiliency Plan. If only they had a crystal ball.
It is impossible to foresee the future 50 to 100 years from now, and that makes planning for eventualities that far in advance a crap shoot. So you do it incrementally.