Funding is required for the design, environmental review, permitting and construction for each reach and the restoration activities. The SFCJPA and the cities of East Palo Alto and Menlo Park have each been awarded funds to advance the overall SAFER Bay project from a number of sources, including: FEMA’s Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) and Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority Measure AA, and the California Department of Water Resources.
Menlo Park FEMA Grant
In December 2020, the City submitted a grant application to the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) for the FEMA BRIC grant program along with partners SFCJPA, PG&E and Meta. The scope of work includes funding for engineering, design, environmental documentation, regulatory compliance, permitting, and public outreach for the project, from approximately the north side of the Dumbarton Bridge to the southeast side of Bedwell Bayfront Park. This area corresponds to three of the five reaches in Menlo Park and covers 3.7 miles of shoreline:
- Bayfront Expressway Reach
- Tech Campus Reach
- Substation and Marsh Restoration Reach
The FEMA BRIC program has allocated $3.76 million for the Project, which has substantial potential benefits to the City’s Bayfront and Belle Haven neighborhoods located near Bayfront Expressway.