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San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority
This Request for Applications (RFA) seeks proposals for projects focused on San Francisco Bay water quality improvement and habitat restoration, specifically supporting community priorities and environmental justice needs, with funding ranging from $200,000 to $1,000,000 and no match requirement.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2023
Due Date
Jun 2, 2023
Release: Apr 17, 2023
San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority
Close: Jun 2, 2023
This Request for Applications (RFA) seeks proposals for projects focused on San Francisco Bay water quality improvement and habitat restoration, specifically supporting community priorities and environmental justice needs, with funding ranging from $200,000 to $1,000,000 and no match requirement.
San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority
Funding is available for San Francisco Bay Area shoreline projects, encompassing habitat restoration, flood protection, water quality improvement, and public access, including all project phases from acquisition to maintenance.
Posted Date
Jul 7, 2023
Due Date
Oct 6, 2023
Release: Jul 7, 2023
San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority
Close: Oct 6, 2023
Funding is available for San Francisco Bay Area shoreline projects, encompassing habitat restoration, flood protection, water quality improvement, and public access, including all project phases from acquisition to maintenance.
San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority
The San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority (SFBRA) is seeking grant applications for projects that align with Measure AA goals, focusing on San Francisco Bay restoration and related environmental initiatives.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Nov 16, 2017
Release: -
San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority
Close: Nov 16, 2017
The San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority (SFBRA) is seeking grant applications for projects that align with Measure AA goals, focusing on San Francisco Bay restoration and related environmental initiatives.
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San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority
This document is a staff recommendation from the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority to authorize a grant of up to $595,000 to the City of South San Francisco for the Colma Creek Restoration and Adaptation Project (Project No. RA-028). The grant is intended to fund technical studies, community engagement, design, engineering work, and a permit acquisition plan for habitat restoration and sea level rise adaptation at the mouth and lower reaches of Colma Creek. The project aims to expand marsh habitat, increase flood protection, and enhance public access.
Effective Date
Jun 18, 2021
Expires
Effective: Jun 18, 2021
San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority
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This document is a staff recommendation from the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority to authorize a grant of up to $595,000 to the City of South San Francisco for the Colma Creek Restoration and Adaptation Project (Project No. RA-028). The grant is intended to fund technical studies, community engagement, design, engineering work, and a permit acquisition plan for habitat restoration and sea level rise adaptation at the mouth and lower reaches of Colma Creek. The project aims to expand marsh habitat, increase flood protection, and enhance public access.
AvailableSan Francisco Bay Restoration Authority
This document is a staff recommendation from the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority to authorize a disbursement of up to $2,100,000 to Montezuma Wetlands LLC. The funds are for Phase 2 of the Montezuma Wetlands Restoration Project, specifically to place 300,000 cubic yards of dredged sediment over three years to raise the elevation of the site in Suisun Marsh, Solano County. The overall project financing for this phase is $4,200,000, with Montezuma Wetlands LLC contributing an equal amount.
Effective Date
Mar 3, 2023
Expires
Effective: Mar 3, 2023
San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority
Expires:
This document is a staff recommendation from the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority to authorize a disbursement of up to $2,100,000 to Montezuma Wetlands LLC. The funds are for Phase 2 of the Montezuma Wetlands Restoration Project, specifically to place 300,000 cubic yards of dredged sediment over three years to raise the elevation of the site in Suisun Marsh, Solano County. The overall project financing for this phase is $4,200,000, with Montezuma Wetlands LLC contributing an equal amount.
AvailableSan Francisco Bay Restoration Authority
The San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority's Staff Recommendation dated May 3, 2024, proposes to authorize a disbursement of $1,852,750 to the West County Wastewater District (WCWD) for the North Richmond Living Levee and Collaborative Shoreline Adaptation Plan. This funding will support developing 65% design drawings and draft environmental documents for a 0.65-mile living levee and 7 acres of tidal marsh restoration (Phase 1), alongside conducting studies and 30% design drawings for two adjacent shoreline areas (Phases 1A and 1B). The project aims to enhance habitat, provide flood protection to critical infrastructure and disadvantaged communities, and improve public access in North Richmond, Contra Costa County. WCWD will contribute an additional $200,000, bringing the total project cost to $2,052,750. The authorization is contingent on WCWD submitting a detailed work program, schedule, budget, contractor qualifications, funding acknowledgment plan, and evidence of land access agreements.
Effective Date
May 3, 2024
Expires
Effective: May 3, 2024
San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority
Expires:
The San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority's Staff Recommendation dated May 3, 2024, proposes to authorize a disbursement of $1,852,750 to the West County Wastewater District (WCWD) for the North Richmond Living Levee and Collaborative Shoreline Adaptation Plan. This funding will support developing 65% design drawings and draft environmental documents for a 0.65-mile living levee and 7 acres of tidal marsh restoration (Phase 1), alongside conducting studies and 30% design drawings for two adjacent shoreline areas (Phases 1A and 1B). The project aims to enhance habitat, provide flood protection to critical infrastructure and disadvantaged communities, and improve public access in North Richmond, Contra Costa County. WCWD will contribute an additional $200,000, bringing the total project cost to $2,052,750. The authorization is contingent on WCWD submitting a detailed work program, schedule, budget, contractor qualifications, funding acknowledgment plan, and evidence of land access agreements.
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