Environmental Council Series Looks at City’s Waterfront Adaptation Plan

Noozhawk
May 31, 2026
This Friday, the Community Environmental Council is diving into a topic that hits close to home for anyone who loves Santa Barbara’s waterfront: how our city plans to adapt to rising seas and changing coastlines. The Climate Fridays series is hosting local leaders to break down the Waterfront Adaptation Plan, and honestly, it’s the kind of conversation we all need to be paying attention to. Whether you stroll the wharf, kayak the harbor, or just enjoy the view from Shoreline Park, this plan shapes what our coastline looks like for the next generation.
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by big climate questions, but this series makes resilience feel local and actionable. Noozhawk shared the details, and I’m glad they did — because understanding how our city leaders are preparing for the future is the first step in making sure we’re all part of the solution. Grab a friend, bring your questions, and show up Friday afternoon at the CEC. Our coastline is worth it.
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