North San Diego County faces a variety of climate hazards, including but not limited to:
These hazards threaten infrastructure and could impact transit accessibility for residents and commuters. By proactively preparing for these hazards, NCTD can protect key services, ensuring they remain safe, accessible, and reliable, especially for underserved and transit-dependent communities.
Key tasks include data analysis; infrastructure assessment; relevant local and state plan review
Key tasks include methodology establishment; climate vulnerability analysis; solutions matrix development
Key tasks include recommendations plan; financial plan; implementation strategy
NCTD wants to learn how extreme weather events affect how you travel. This is the first of multiple phases to develop this plan. Your feedback is critical for shaping these solutions!
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Learn more about the development of NCTD's Climate Adaptation and Infrastructure Resilience Plan (CAIRP) that aligns with state and regional climate goals, protects transit services from climate impacts, prioritizes vulnerable communities, and ensures sustainable, forward-thinking investments.
Explore how climate hazards affect NCTD's rail and bus systems, disrupting operations, reducing ridership, and requiring costly repairs. Tell us how these hazards have impacted your use of public transit as we work to understand and address these challenges.
Help us identify areas where you've experienced or foresee climate-related disruptions to public transportation as we work to enhance the resilience and reliability of all NCTD’s services.