The Islais Creek Southeast Mobility Adaptation Strategy (ICSMAS) represents a two-year community planning process led by SF Planning along with the Port, SFPUC, and SFMTA. It is the City's first look at combined flooding - including coastal flooding, sea level rise, and storm surge - and outlines a long-range vision for creating a sustainable economy, healthy environment, and robust transportation throughout the Islais Creek district through 2080. The work, funded by a Caltrans grant, wraps up this month with the submission of the final report.
Community engagement for ICSMAS included three in-person workshops, two holiday mixers, and a waterfront walking tour between 2019 and winter 2020, as well as a series of online meetings and virtual engagement from November 2020 to May 2021. The feedback from these community events shaped the vision and goals that guided development of the Adaptation Strategy and will continue to lead the Port's ongoing resilience work and outreach in the southern waterfront.