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Focus Group Meeting Summaries
Meeting #1
September 27, 2023
During the first Focus Group meeting, participants introduced themselves and the City established ground rules for the group. Focus Group participants shared what they were looking forward to about the group, and how they are connected to West Cliff. The discussion encompassed a wide range of topics, from project prioritization to technological advancements in environmental monitoring. There was a call for a comprehensive approach to coastal management, emphasizing both natural and gray infrastructure solutions. The group stressed the importance of transparent communication and messaging to the public. The group raised concerns about safety issues along West Cliff, such as cliff stabilization and access routes. Overall, participants emphasized the need for inclusive and forward-thinking ideas when developing a 50-year Community Vision for West Cliff. The group recognized the importance of involving youth in the 50-year vision process.
Meeting #2
October 17, 2023
During the second Focus Group meeting, participants highlighted key community concerns about the 50-year Community Vision for West Cliff. Some participants mentioned concerns from the public about diversity within the Focus Group, and concerns about one-way or two-way and the implications of each. Others asked about the distinction between a plan and a vision. Focus Group participants inquired about funding availability to implement projects along West Cliff mentioned hearing about funding availability to implement projects along West Cliff. Participants made comparisons between West Cliff and East Cliff.
Focus Group participants discussed draft concepts and provided suggestions on how to present these concepts. Participants requested a presentation outlining the risk levels and environmental conditions along West Cliff in 2075, and information on the projected demographic shifts in Santa Cruz in 2075. Participants discussed the importance of considering the perspectives of local residents as well as the broader community. The meeting concluded with participants sharing their reflections on the need for context, realistic solutions, and an iterative approach to addressing the evolving challenges of West Cliff.
Meeting #3
October 23, 2023
In the third Focus Group meeting, participants received a presentation on the climate projections for West Cliff in 2075. Dr. Tiffany Wise-West shared erosion and damages have historically been the greatest along West Cliff when large waves from the southwest arrive during times of high tide and from warmer El Niño waters. She shared the projected medium-high risk sea level rise (0.5% probability) cliff erosion hazards for Zones 1 and 2. Cliff erosion hazards, based on a year 2000 baseline, project that sea levels will rise by 0.8 feet in 2030, 2.6 feet in 2060, and 6.9 feet in 2100 (West Cliff Drive Adaptation and Management Plan: Public Works Plan, page 198). Projected median risk sea level rise (50% probability) cliff erosion hazards for Zones 3 and 4. Cliff erosion hazards, based on a year 2000 baseline, project that sea levels will rise by 0.4 feet in 2030, 1.0 feet in 2060, and 2.3 feet in 2100 (West Cliff Drive Adaptation and Management Plan: Public Works Plan, page 198). The Focus Group also received an update on the population demographic projections for the County of Santa Cruz in 2060, which included a shift in the age structure of the population where there are more older adults in 2060 compared to 2023.
The Focus Group gave additional feedback on vision themes, and suggested clarifying the definitions of “habitat restoration” and “equitable access”. The group also shared updates from the community about the recent construction activity. One Focus Group participant expressed a desire to protect the most vulnerable parts of West Cliff so access isn’t lost.
