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File #: 25-601    Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Consent Calendar
File created: 5/22/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/27/2025 Final action:
Title: Report regarding a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a Consulting Services Agreement with Arup US, Inc. of San Francisco, California for $1,184,946 for the South San Francisco Shoreline Protection and Connectivity Feasibility Study. (Audriana Hossfeld, Senior Civil Engineer)
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - Location Flood Map.pdf, 2. Attachment 2 - Selected Consultant Proposal.pdf, 3. Attachment 3 - Consultant Rankings.pdf, 4. Presentation - SD2402 Shoreline Protection and Connectivity.pdf
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Report regarding a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a Consulting Services Agreement with Arup US, Inc. of San Francisco, California for $1,184,946 for the South San Francisco Shoreline Protection and Connectivity Feasibility Study. (Audriana Hossfeld, Senior Civil Engineer)

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Staff recommends that City Council adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a Consulting Services Agreement with Arup US, Inc. of San Francisco, California for $1,184,946 for the South San Francisco Shoreline Protection and Connectivity Feasibility Study.

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BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
The South San Francisco Protection and Connectivity Project aims to address the increasing risk of coastal flooding in the vulnerable area near the convergence of Lower Colma Creek and the San Francisco Bay. This area faces heightened flood risk due to storm-driven waves and rising sea levels. Predictions suggest that with a 24-inch rise in sea level and 5-year storm surge, various critical infrastructure including residences, businesses, Highway 101, and the South San Francisco/San Bruno Water Quality Control Plant (SSF-SB WQCP) could be affected (based on ART Bay Shoreline Flood Explorer, Attachment 1).

If flooding occurs as projected, there could be severe consequences, including risks to human life, property damage, and disruptions to essential services. The flooding of the SSF-SB WQCP alone could lead to sewage backups, potentially contaminating homes, streets, and the Bay, with significant impacts on the community, infrastructure, and environment.

To tackle these challenges, South San Francisco plans to conduct a feasibility study exploring potential solutions to mitigate coastal flooding exacerbated by sea level rise and storm surges. This study will involve collaboration with various agencies such as Caltrans, San Mateo County Flood and Sea Level Rise Resiliency District (OneShoreline), San Francisco International Airport...

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