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þ 123 § ¨ ¦ 580 § ¨ ¦ 80 § ¨ ¦ 80 Brickyard Cove Inner Harbor Basin Richmond Inner Harbor S a n P a b l o C r e e k S a nP a b l o C r e e k R h ee m C r e ek Wildc a t C r e e k Albany Bulb Albany Mudflats Hoffman Msh (El Cerrito) Stege Msh Stege Msh Pt Pinole S Pocket Mshes Wildcat Msh N / Castro Ck Wildcat Msh S / Castro Ck Wildcat Msh S / Castro Ck Wern Stege Msh Rstn Breuners Mtgn Bank John Hubert Davis Park Harrison Mini Park Wildcat Creek Trail Miller Knox Regional Shoreline Point Pinole Regional Shoreline Albany Mudflats Ecological Reserve McLaughlin Eastshore State Park Elm Park Shield Ried Park Monterey Playlot Nevin Park Martin Luther King Jr. Park Belding-Garcia Park Boorman Park Parchester Park Virginia Play Lot Point Isabel Stuart Playground North Richmond Ballfield Central Park North Richmond Wetlands Washington Park Veteran's Memorial Park Sheridan Point Park Lucas Park Atchison Park San Pablo El Cerrito Albany Richmond Tara Hills North Richmond East Richmond Heights 0 0.5 1 Miles Shoreline Open Space Contra Costa ART Project adaptingtorisingtides.org Parks and Open Spaces Railroad Highway Major Wetlands and Water Bodies Disconnected Areas > 1 Acre FEMA 100 - yr Flood Zone Project Area Equivalent Water Levels: 100 - yr tide + 36" SLR 50 - yr tide + 48" SLR MHHW + 77" SLR Existing Bay Trail [ Disclaimer: These maps are intended as planning-level tools to illustrate the potential for coastal flooding as sea levels rise and do not represent the exact location or depth of flooding or shoreline overtopping. The maps are based on model outputs and do not account for all of the complex and dynamic Bay processes or future conditions. For more context, including a description of the data and methods used, please see Adapting to Rising Tides: Contra Costa County Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment Final Report February, 2016 (http://www.adaptingtorisingtides.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/ Contra-Costa_ART_Final_Report_web_2016.03.08.pdf) Data Source: BCDC, BAARI, FEMA, Bay Trail, CPAD, ESRI. Map created by GreenInfo Network. April 2016

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Br ick ya rd Co ve

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Ri ch mon d In ne rHa r bo r

S a n Pa blo CreekSan Pablo Creek R h eem Creek

Wildcat Creek

Albany Bulb

AlbanyMudflats

HoffmanMsh (ElCerrito)

StegeMsh

StegeMsh

Pt PinoleS PocketMshes

WildcatMsh N /

Castro Ck

Wildcat MshS / Castro Ck

Wildcat MshS / Castro Ck

Wern StegeMshRstn

BreunersMtgnBank

John HubertDavis Park

Harr isonMini Park

WildcatCreek Trail

Miller KnoxRegional Shoreline

Point PinoleRegionalShoreline

Albany MudflatsEcologicalReserveMcLaughlinEastshoreState Park

ElmPark

ShieldRied Park

MontereyPlaylot

Nevin Park

MartinLuther KingJr. Park

Belding-GarciaPark

Boorman Park

ParchesterPark

VirginiaPlayLot

Point Isabel

StuartPlayground

North RichmondBallfield

Cent ralPark

NorthRichmondWetlands

Washington Park

Veteran'sMemorial Park

SheridanPointPark

LucasPark

AtchisonPark

San Pablo

El Cerrito

Albany

Richmond

Tara Hills

North Richmond

EastRichmondHeights

0 0.5 1Miles

Shoreline Open SpaceContra Costa ART Project

adaptingtorisingtides.org

Parks and Open Spaces

RailroadHighway

Major Wetlands and Water BodiesDisconnected Areas > 1 AcreFEMA 100 - yr Flood Zone

Project AreaEquivalent Water Levels:100 - yr tide + 36" SLR50 - yr tide + 48" SLRMHHW + 77" SLR

Existing Bay Trail

[

Disclaimer: These maps are intended as planning-level tools toillustrate the potential for coastal flooding as sea levels rise and

do not represent the exact location or depth of flooding or shorelineovertopping. The maps are based on model outputs and do not accountfor all of the complex and dynamic Bay processes or future conditions.

For more context, including a description of the data and methods used, please see Adapting to Rising Tides: Contra Costa County Sea Level Rise

Vulnerability Assessment Final Report February, 2016(http://www.adaptingtorisingtides.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/

Contra-Costa_ART_Final_Report_web_2016.03.08.pdf)Data Source: BCDC, BAARI, FEMA,

Bay Trail, CPAD, ESRI.Map created by GreenInfo Network.

April 2016

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San Pa blo Creek

Rode o Cree k

Pin o le Creek

San Pablo Creek R h eem Creek

Wildcat Cre e k

SernMsh

SernMsh

Pt PinoleN / Whittel

Msh

Pt Pinole N /Whittel

Msh

Pt Pinole SPocketMshes

WildcatMsh N /

Castro Ck

WildcatMsh S /

Castro Ck

WildcatMsh S /

Castro Ck

PinoleCk mouth

BreunersMtgnBank

John HubertDavis ParkWildcatCreek Trail

Point PinoleRegionalShoreline

ElmPark

ShieldRied Park

WaterfrontPark

Nevin Park

Belding-GarciaPark

LoneTree Point

ParchesterPark

StuartPlayground

Montalvin Park

North RichmondBallfield

NorthRichmondWetlands

San PabloBay RegionalShoreline FernandezPark

LucasPark

ShorelinePark

Hercules

Pinole

San Pablo

Richmond

Rodeo

Tara Hills

North Richmond

EastRichmondHeights

El Sobrante

0 0.5 1Miles

Shoreline Open SpaceContra Costa ART Project

adaptingtorisingtides.org

Parks and Open Spaces

RailroadHighway

Major Wetlands and Water BodiesDisconnected Areas > 1 AcreFEMA 100 - yr Flood Zone

Project AreaEquivalent Water Levels:100 - yr tide + 36" SLR50 - yr tide + 48" SLRMHHW + 77" SLR

Existing Bay Trail

[

Disclaimer: These maps are intended as planning-level tools toillustrate the potential for coastal flooding as sea levels rise and

do not represent the exact location or depth of flooding or shorelineovertopping. The maps are based on model outputs and do not accountfor all of the complex and dynamic Bay processes or future conditions.

For more context, including a description of the data and methods used, please see Adapting to Rising Tides: Contra Costa County Sea Level Rise

Vulnerability Assessment Final Report February, 2016(http://www.adaptingtorisingtides.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/

Contra-Costa_ART_Final_Report_web_2016.03.08.pdf)Data Source: BCDC, BAARI, FEMA,

Bay Trail, CPAD, ESRI.Map created by GreenInfo Network.

April 2016

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R odeo Creek

P inole Creek

Pinole Creek

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Benicia StateRecreation

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Route 37/ StripMsh E

Mare IsNavy

Mtgn Msh A

PinoleCk mouth

Mare IsNavy Mtgn

Msh BMare Is NavyConservation

Areas D

Mare Is NavyConservation

Areas C

Crocket tHillsRegional Park

CrockettHillsCarquinezStrait RegionalShoreline

WaterfrontPark

Pinon Park

LoneTreePoint

San Pablo BayRegionalShoreline

Rodeo Grounds

Fernandez Park

ShorelinePark

Crockett

Hercules

Pinole

SelbyCrockett

Rodeo

Port Costa

Tara Hills

0 0.5 1Miles

Shoreline Open SpaceContra Costa ART Project

adaptingtorisingtides.org

Parks and Open Spaces

RailroadHighway

Major Wetlands and Water BodiesDisconnected Areas > 1 AcreFEMA 100 - yr Flood Zone

Project AreaEquivalent Water Levels:100 - yr tide + 36" SLR50 - yr tide + 48" SLRMHHW + 77" SLR

Existing Bay Trail

[

Disclaimer: These maps are intended as planning-level tools toillustrate the potential for coastal flooding as sea levels rise and

do not represent the exact location or depth of flooding or shorelineovertopping. The maps are based on model outputs and do not accountfor all of the complex and dynamic Bay processes or future conditions.

For more context, including a description of the data and methods used, please see Adapting to Rising Tides: Contra Costa County Sea Level Rise

Vulnerability Assessment Final Report February, 2016(http://www.adaptingtorisingtides.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/

Contra-Costa_ART_Final_Report_web_2016.03.08.pdf)Data Source: BCDC, BAARI, FEMA,

Bay Trail, CPAD, ESRI.Map created by GreenInfo Network.

April 2016

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Martinez Shrln

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CarquinezStrait RegionalShoreline

SusanaPark CappyRicksPark

HolidayHighlandsPark

JohnMuirPark

PointEdithWetlands

MountainviewPark MorelloPark

RankinPark

Crocket t HillsRegionalPark

Benicia

Martinez

Port Costa

Maltby

Vine Hill

Pacheco

0 0.5 1Miles

Shoreline Open SpaceContra Costa ART Project

adaptingtorisingtides.org

Parks and Open Spaces

RailroadHighway

Major Wetlands and Water BodiesDisconnected Areas > 1 AcreFEMA 100 - yr Flood Zone

Project AreaEquivalent Water Levels:100 - yr tide + 36" SLR50 - yr tide + 48" SLRMHHW + 77" SLR

Existing Bay Trail

[

Disclaimer: These maps are intended as planning-level tools toillustrate the potential for coastal flooding as sea levels rise and

do not represent the exact location or depth of flooding or shorelineovertopping. The maps are based on model outputs and do not accountfor all of the complex and dynamic Bay processes or future conditions.

For more context, including a description of the data and methods used, please see Adapting to Rising Tides: Contra Costa County Sea Level Rise

Vulnerability Assessment Final Report February, 2016(http://www.adaptingtorisingtides.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/

Contra-Costa_ART_Final_Report_web_2016.03.08.pdf)Data Source: BCDC, BAARI, FEMA,

Bay Trail, CPAD, ESRI.Map created by GreenInfo Network.

April 2016

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Ho n ke r B a y

Walnut Cree k

RyerReference

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Seal Is

Seal Is

Roe Is

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State Pt- Mallard Is

State Pt -Mallard Is

State Pt- Mallard IsPointEdithWildlife Area

Delta De AnzaRegional TrailAnuta Park

California Seasons

BLM

Big OakTree Park

Bay PointShoreline

LynbrookPark

DiabloCreek GolfCourse

Concord

Clyde

Shore Acres

WestPittsburg

0 0.5 1Miles

Shoreline Open SpaceContra Costa ART Project

adaptingtorisingtides.org

Parks and Open Spaces

RailroadHighway

Major Wetlands and Water BodiesDisconnected Areas > 1 AcreFEMA 100 - yr Flood Zone

Project AreaEquivalent Water Levels:100 - yr tide + 36" SLR50 - yr tide + 48" SLRMHHW + 77" SLR

Existing Bay Trail

[

Disclaimer: These maps are intended as planning-level tools toillustrate the potential for coastal flooding as sea levels rise and

do not represent the exact location or depth of flooding or shorelineovertopping. The maps are based on model outputs and do not accountfor all of the complex and dynamic Bay processes or future conditions.

For more context, including a description of the data and methods used, please see Adapting to Rising Tides: Contra Costa County Sea Level Rise

Vulnerability Assessment Final Report February, 2016(http://www.adaptingtorisingtides.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/

Contra-Costa_ART_Final_Report_web_2016.03.08.pdf)Data Source: BCDC, BAARI, FEMA,

Bay Trail, CPAD, ESRI.Map created by GreenInfo Network.

April 2016