Designing for sea level rise resilience at Bothin Marsh
OCTOBER 31–NOVEMBER 2, 2022
Meet and Greet
One Tam partners will be on the Mill Valley/Sausalito Pathway in Bothin Marsh, Monday 10/31 through Wednesday 11/2/2022, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., to answer questions as geotechnical consultants conduct subsurface investigations that will help inform efforts to preserve the marsh and protect the pathway from the impact of sea level rise.
AUGUST 20, 2022
On-site Community Workshop
An on-site community workshop took place at Tam Junction, to gather feedback on future design options for a trail connection where a proposed realigned Mill Valley/Sausalito Multiuse Pathway and Bothin Marsh Preserve could meet the junction of Shoreline Highway and Almonte Boulevard.
SUMMER 2021
Online Community Survey
The online Adaptation Concepts Survey solicited broad community input on the Conceptual Design Concepts developed for the Evolving Shorelines Project at Bothin Marsh. The survey was designed to be completed by a general audience, even those who were not familiar with the project. It included graphic representations of the project concepts with simplified descriptions of the key differences.
JUNE 8, 2021
Design Concept Options Presentation
At this online community gathering, One Tam partners – Marin County Parks and the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy – presented three draft concepts for preserving Bothin Marsh and protecting the Mill Valley/Sausalito Multiuse Pathway. The draft concepts were informed by an evaluation of ecological and public access benefits, as well as community feedback.
OCTOBER 14, 2020
Community Conversation Zoom
During a Zoom session on October 15, One Tam partners – Marin County Parks and the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy – presented draft concepts for the enhancement of Bothin Marsh Preserve’s tidal marsh and possible options for re-routing the Mill Valley-Sausalito Pathway. Members of the public shared comments on the design options for adapting to sea level rise. Watch a video of the Zoom session.
JULY 16, 2020
Virtual Happy Hour
At this informal virtual gathering, One Tam partners – Marin County Parks and the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy – shared key findings and important considerations with the Marin community for conceptual designs that took shape in summer 2020.
NOVEMBER 25, 2018
King Tide Kayak Tour
Members of the community took part in a guided kayak tour during an exceptionally high king tide, to preview the new normal for the rising sea level at Bothin Marsh, and to explore ideas for sea level rise adaptation.
OCTOBER 17, 2019
Happy Hour Social Gathering
Proof Lab Beer Garden in Mill Valley hosted a family-friendly, happy hour social for the community to share a drink, have a bite to eat, and learn about innovative adaptive approaches being explored to address the impact of sea level rise on Bothin Marsh and the Mill Valley/Sausalito Multiuse Pathway.
OCTOBER 3–19, 2019
StoryWalk Events
Visitors of all ages enjoyed a series of reading panels installed along the Mill Valley/Sausalito Multiuse Pathway, featuring A Stone Sat Still, a book by award-winning author and illustrator Brendan Wenzel. One Tam partners - Marin County Parks and the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy - collaborated on the StoryWalk with local libraries and Chronicle Books. A series of events along the pathway and in local libraries took place to celebrate the StoryWalk installation.
- StoryWalk Reading, Mill Valley Library, October 3
- StoryWalk Reading, Marin City Library, October 5
- StoryWalk Reading, Bothin Marsh, October 5
- Story Walk Reading, Bothin Marsh, October 19
SEPTEMBER 22, 2018
Mill Valley Shoreline Kayak Tour
Visitors joined a guided kayak tour from Bayfront Park to Coyote Creek and back, to learn about the evolution and ecology of marshes in Richardson Bay. One Tam partners – Marin County Parks and the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy – discussed the challenges Bothin Marsh Preserve faces dues to climate change and sea level rise.