{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Original Source: This dataset was imported from AECOMM (mark.lightner@aecom.com) The original files came from SFPUC and were modified in the QAQC process for the SSIP Climiate Adaptation Plan. \nOriginal Date: June 2018\n\nThe original data has been modified to include inundation under the 4 Westside and 10 Bayside sea level rise scenarios developed by the SFPUC. Bayside SLR layers were 2016 BATA ART Maps. For the most current version of Bayside SLR see Adapting to Rising Tides https://explorer.adaptingtorisingtides.org/home, for the Westside layers contact SFPUC directly. It has also been modified to include sensitivity, adaptive capacity and vulnerability ratings to temporary and permanent flooding (see San Francisco Vulnerability and Consequence Assessment, June 2019 for more information). The numbers indicated in SLR attribute columns are percent of asset (by object id) inundated. All Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Zone (SLRVZ) inundation, Vulnerability, Sensitivity, Adaptive ratings and neighborhood designation added by Silvestrum Climate associates and San Francisco Planning, 2018. CSD: defined CSD weir versus CSD outfall locations (moved original locations as necessary). No additional modifications made. \n\nMay 2022 Updates: This layer was used for the At-Risk assets analysis as part of the City Sprint process. City Agency Champions were asked to rank (based on best judgment and expertise) the relocation capacity of the assets with the following criteria: easy, moderate, extreme (extremely difficult) to relocate; unevaluated was used when there was no ranking applied. This layer reflects what the respective agency deemed appropriate for each asset within the layer. Disclaimer: Relocation Capacity of At-Risk Assets as identified by City Departments and the Port in March 2022 during the early adaptation strategy development phase.\nFor internal work purposes only.", "description": "
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"summary": "Original Source: This dataset was imported from AECOMM (mark.lightner@aecom.com) The original files came from SFPUC and were modified in the QAQC process for the SSIP Climiate Adaptation Plan. \nOriginal Date: June 2018\n\nThe original data has been modified to include inundation under the 4 Westside and 10 Bayside sea level rise scenarios developed by the SFPUC. Bayside SLR layers were 2016 BATA ART Maps. For the most current version of Bayside SLR see Adapting to Rising Tides https://explorer.adaptingtorisingtides.org/home, for the Westside layers contact SFPUC directly. It has also been modified to include sensitivity, adaptive capacity and vulnerability ratings to temporary and permanent flooding (see San Francisco Vulnerability and Consequence Assessment, June 2019 for more information). The numbers indicated in SLR attribute columns are percent of asset (by object id) inundated. All Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Zone (SLRVZ) inundation, Vulnerability, Sensitivity, Adaptive ratings and neighborhood designation added by Silvestrum Climate associates and San Francisco Planning, 2018. CSD: defined CSD weir versus CSD outfall locations (moved original locations as necessary). No additional modifications made. \n\nMay 2022 Updates: This layer was used for the At-Risk assets analysis as part of the City Sprint process. City Agency Champions were asked to rank (based on best judgment and expertise) the relocation capacity of the assets with the following criteria: easy, moderate, extreme (extremely difficult) to relocate; unevaluated was used when there was no ranking applied. This layer reflects what the respective agency deemed appropriate for each asset within the layer. Disclaimer: Relocation Capacity of At-Risk Assets as identified by City Departments and the Port in March 2022 during the early adaptation strategy development phase.\nFor internal work purposes only.",
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"accessInformation": "Contact SF Planning (original data)\nContact Pathways Climate Institute, Daisy Ramirez Lopez, daisy.ramirez.lopez@pathwaysclimate.com (updated May 2022 data)",
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