OneShoreline works across jurisdictional bounds to build solutions to mitigate the climate change impacts of sea level rise, flooding, and coastal erosion. By working at a regional scale, we facilitate the sharing of expertise, advance aligned and equitable benefits across communities, and provide a unified voice to secure state, federal, and private funds. Our suite of current projects are shared below – please reach out if you’d like to learn more.
Bayfront Canal and Atherton Channel Flood Protection and Ecosystem Restoration Project
This project benefits the cities of Menlo Park and Redwood City, Towns of Atherton and Woodside, and parts of unincorporated County.
Belmont Creek Stormwater Detention and Creek Restoration Project
This project addresses the severe erosion, bank failure, and downstream flooding in Belmont Creek, by restoring a reach of the Creek, and constructing an underground stormwater detention system within Twin Pines Park.
Brisbane Shoreline Resilience Plan and Living Shoreline Project
Project Overview The Brisbane Shoreline Resilience Plan is a two-year planning effort led by OneShoreline and the City of Brisbane. The plan will identify ways to reduce flood risk from […]
Colma Creek Flood Zone
This project benefits the cities of South San Francisco and San Bruno
Countywide Flood Early Warning System
This project benefits all of San Mateo County
Home Protection and Insurability Initiative
OneShoreline works to advance policies and implement projects that align long-term resilience to the impacts of climate change. This takes the form of land use and zoning policies; guidance for […]
Millbrae and Burlingame Shoreline Resilience Project
Subscribe for project updates * indicates required Email Address * Table of Contents Project Background The cities of Millbrae and Burlingame are located along San Mateo County’s Bay shoreline, which […]
Pillar Point Harbor Area Shoreline Protection and Enhancement Study
This project benefits Princeton, Pillar Point Harbor, and nearby commercial, transportation, and recreational assets.
Redwood Shores Sea Level Rise Protection Project
This project benefits Redwood Shores and the city of San Carlos.
Routine Maintenance Program for Bayside Creeks
This project benefits the cities of South San Francisco and San Bruno
San Bruno Creek Flood Zone
These efforts benefit the cities of San Bruno and South San Francisco













