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Foster City Levee Improvements (CIP 301-657) Project Presentation - December 11, 2025

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    Foster City Levee Improvements Project Presentation December 11, 2025 (5:30 pm - 7:30 pm) Golden Gate Branch
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    Date: Thursday, December 11
    Time: 5:30–7:30 PM
    Light Refreshments Included: Networking and dinner begin at 5:30 PM, followed by the technical presentation and Q&A.
     
    Venue: Community Center – Wind Room, 1000 E Hillsdale Boulevard, Foster City, CA 94404
    About the Project
    The Foster City Levee surrounds most of the city's bay-front perimeter, providing critical flood protection for more than 17,000 properties. After FEMA's 2014 California Coastal Analysis and Mapping Project (CCAMP) determined that the levee would lose its 2007 accreditation-potentially placing properties within a Special Flood Hazard Area up to seven feet deep-the City acted immediately.
     
    Within six months, a comprehensive levee protection study confirmed that 85% of the levee lacked required freeboard, and 4% was at risk of overtopping during a one-percent storm surge event. Working in partnership with FEMA, the Cities of Foster City and San Mateo secured seclusion mapping to allow the project to advance while updating future Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) after construction.
     
    Over the next several years, Foster City implemented an innovative hybrid sheet pile wall system designed to withstand the most reasonable upper-bound projections of sea-level rise through 2100, based on evolving State of California guidance.
     
    In 2018, Foster City voters approved a $90 million bond measure to fund the improvements. Following extensive multi-agency permitting, construction began in September 2020-during the COVID-19 shelter-in-place period. Despite geotechnical challenges, constrained access along the 6.5-mile levee, environmental restrictions, community concerns, supply chain disruptions, and dramatic increases in steel and fuel costs, the project team delivered the full project on schedule, reopening the enhanced San Francisco Bay Trail in phases ahead of schedule and within budget.
     
    This presentation will highlight project planning, design innovations, permitting strategies, construction challenges, and long-term coastal resilience outcomes.
     
    Featured Speakers
    Mr. Chuck Anderson – Schaaf & Wheeler, Inc.
    Ms. Francine Magno – Senior Civil Engineer, City of Foster City
    Registration Fees: $20 – ASCE Members; $30 – Non-Members; $1 – Students
    Registration & RSVP (Deadline: December 8 at 5:00 PM) For cybersecurity and facility access requirements, advance registration is required. The Foster City Community Center requires a pre-approved attendee list.

    Don't miss this opportunity to learn about one of California's most significant coastal protection projects and connect with fellow civil engineering professionals.
    Register today to secure your seat!



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    Edward Wang Ph.D., P.E., F.ASCE
    San Mateo CA
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