CONTINUING AUTHORITY PROGRAM, SECTION 103
PROJECT LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
The proposed project would address eroding areas along Esplanade Avenue in the northern portion of the City of Pacifica. The area experiences erosion rates of more than 2.5 feet annually, that threaten roads, critical wastewater and stormwater facilities.
TOTAL FUNDING
TOTAL COST $ 14,307,692
FEDERAL COST $ 9,300,000
NON-FEDERAL COST $ 5,007,692
TOTAL FEDERAL COST THROUGH FY 2023 $ 50,000
FY 2024 BUDGET $ 550,000
COST TO COMPLETE $ 8,700,000
FY23 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Federal Interest Determination Milestone – Study was approved to continue to feasibility.
FY24 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
ISSUES AND OTHER INFORMATION
- Study costs for coastal modeling are high and may push the study over the CAP Program cost limit. The coastal modeling scope is being coordinated with the USACE coastal engineering community to verify assumptions.
- Esplanade is one of two CAP studies along the Pacifica Coastline. The other study is Beach Boulevard CAP 204. USACE is preparing a Federal Interest Determination for that study.
CONGRESSIONAL INTEREST
- 16th District, Rep. Anna Eshoo
POINT OF CONTACT
- Deputy for Project Management, Thomas R. Williams, 415-503-6560
Updated on 29 February 2024