The IWRP TAC consists of local, state, and federal regulatory and funding agencies and include staff from the following agencies: United States Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, State Coastal Conservancy, California Coastal Commission, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service, State Water Resources Control Board, Wildlife Conservation Board, and the County of Santa Cruz.
The selected technical consultant team will be working closely with the Steering Team (with the RCD as project lead) and the TAC to develop and complete a sequence of coastal hazard and sea level rise technical studies to help Caltrans and the TAC refine current conceptual designs for new State Route 1 (SR1) infrastructure across the Scott Creek Lagoon and better understand the anticipated effects of sea level rise and coastal processes on the various habitats and associated geomorphologies.
Request for Proposal for Scott Creek Coastal Resiliency Project; Coastal Technical Studies
Supporting Documents:Caltrans_PID-Scott_10.11.22.pdf
ESA_-_Dec_2020_-_Scott_Creek_Lagoon_Restoration_-_60pct_Basis_of_Design_DRAFT.pdf
ESA_-_DRAFT_South_Embankment_Study_Memorandum.pdf
ESA_-_Scott_Creek_Lagoon_Preliminary_Design_Technical_Appendices.pdf
Pescadero_Marsh_Habitat_Evolution_Memo_FINAL.pdf
Request for Information:
RFI_1_Scott_Coastal_Studies_RFP_11.23.22.pdf
Proposals will be received until December 8, 2022 at 5:00PM and may be submitted electronically to OR to the District office at 820 Bay Avenue, Suite 136, Capitola, CA 95010