Flooding along South Bay Boulevard has occurred over the past few years, with some instances causing the road to close entirely. Now, local organizations are working to address that issue.

That flooding affected the mobility of residents between Los Osos and Morro Bay.

“It was pretty intense, I feel like for everybody, cause you know, South Bay completely shut down. So, getting from Osos to Morro Bay was now like a big task trying to go all the way around,” said Mateo Ruiz, Los Osos resident.

Because of those experiences and rising sea levels, local organizations created the Morro Bay Climate Resiliency Transportation Plan.

The San Luis Obispo Council of Governments (SLOCOG), Caltrans, San Luis Obispo County Public Works, City of Morro Bay, State Parks, and the Morro Bay National Estua

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