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Are Santa Cruz County governments prepared for sea-level rise?

Summary by Santa Cruz Local
Storm surf washes against Capitola restaurants after floods in January 2023. (Grace Stetson — Santa Cruz Local file) Key takeaways Scientists expect several feet of sea-level rise in Santa Cruz County in the coming decades as the global climate warms, potentially submerging beaches and severely eroding cliffs. California law requires local governments to plan for sea-level rise. Strategies can include protecting the coast, using natural ecosyste…
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Santa Cruz Local broke the news in on Saturday, February 1, 2025.
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