Understanding Hazards and Climate Resilience in our Region
California communities have historically been seriously impacted by seismic hazards, such as earthquakes and landslides and, more recently, by climate hazards that will become more severe in coming decades. More recently, regional droughts and wildfires have resulted in San Francisco air quality and extreme heat emergencies that illustrate the types of impacts this Plan and our community must address.
Examples of natural hazards that already have or will affect San Francisco include:
Geological
Weather-related
Combustion-related
Biological & Toxic
Earthquake
Tsunami
Landslide
Dam or
reservoir failureFlooding
High Wind
Extreme Heat
Drought
Large Urban Fire
Wildfire
Poor Air Quality
Pandemic
Hazardous Materials
A Storymap of the hazards found in the HCR is available here.
Key Planning Issues
The Draft Plan includes the following Key Planning Issues, which are complex challenges requiring the attention and coordination of multiple agencies and stakeholders to address:
- The Waterfront and Adjacent Neighborhoods
- New Development
- Existing Buildings
- Housing
- Public Awareness and Communications
- Transportation
- Utilities