Location:
SF Climate Week
San Francisco, CA
Speaker:
Date & Time:
04.21.2026 | 3:15pm - 4:15pm
Adapting to a changing climate requires collaboration across government agencies, nonprofit organizations, environmental engineers and consultants, construction firms, as well as environmental and community advocates at all levels. From small-scale pilot projects to landscape-scale habitat restoration projects, a climate resilient Bay Area relies on all these sectors working together to restore our Bay shoreline.
Join Mithun partner Tim Mollette-Parks for the session “Restoring a Clean and Healthy Bay for a Resilient Bay Area” to learn about three projects that exemplify how shoreline habitat restoration projects build climate resilience for wildlife and human communities. The session will include presentations from restoration practitioners and natural resource managers from around the Bay Area and will conclude with a Q&A discussion. Tim will share insights from Mithun’s North Richmond Living Levee project.
Additional presenters include San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority program manager Karen McDowell, Port of San Francisco environmental manager Jessica Range, Environmental Science Associates environmental engineer Eddie Divita, and California State Coastal Conservancy/San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority deputy program manager Laura Cholodenko.
Date Posted: 04.21.2026