BPDA to host a community meeting: Resilience Planning + Feasibility
The Boston Planning and Development Agency will host a community meeting to discuss the RLFMP Flood Mitigation Planning & Feasibility on July 18th at 6pm. To participate, visit Zoom Link: bit.ly/RLFMPJuly11 Toll Free: (833) 568 – 8864 Meeting ID: 160 376 4447
Project Proponent:
The Coastal Resilience Delivery Team of the City of Boston Planning Department
Project Description:
The RLFMP Flood Mitigation Planning & Feasibility
Study aims to refine coastal protection options developed through CRS
South Boston and advance the Master Plan sustainability and resilience
vision by developing a feasible and implementable stakeholder-supported
solutions that protect against current and future coastal flooding that
support marine industrial uses and ship-to-shore transfer of goods. The
Study, initiated by the Coastal Resilience Delivery Team of the City of Boston
Planning Department in Spring 2023, is provided technical support by a
consultant team led by Arcadis. The project team, working closely with
stakeholders including Massport, marine-dependent businesses and other
tenants, and the Boston Marine Park Business Association to complete an
existing conditions analysis; risk and vulnerability assessments, alternative
district-scale coastal resilience strategies and alignments, seeks to present
and solicit community feedback on preferred alternatives.
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