Public Meetings & Notices
The Coastal Conservancy meets five or six times a year at different locations around the state. Members of the public are welcome to attend these meetings. Agendas and staff reports are posted prior to each meeting.
The Conservancy has resumed in-person board meetings. To maximize public safety while maintaining transparency and public access, members of the public can choose to watch the online webcast of the board meeting, make comments via Zoom (registration required), make comments by telephone, submit comments in advance by email, or attend and make comments in person at the meeting location. People attending in person will be required to adhere to the site’s health guidelines, which could include wearing masks, health screening, and social distancing.
Live Spanish interpretation is provided during our Board Meetings on the Zoom teleconference.
Se proporciona interpretación en español en vivo durante nuestras reuniones de la Junta en la teleconferencia de Zoom.
Information on how to participate in meetings and make public comments can be found here. The deadline for public comments to be submitted in advance of the meeting is 5pm the Friday before the meeting.
Conservancy Meetings 2024
- February 15 – Southern California
- April 18 – Bay Area
- June 6 – Sacramento
- September 5 – North Coast
- November 21 – Central Coast
Conservancy Meetings 2023
- February 02 – Southern California/Teleconference
- April 06 – Bay Area/Teleconference
- June 01 – Sacramento/Teleconference
- September 14 – North Coast/Teleconference from noticed, accessible locations
- November 30 – Central Coast/Teleconference from noticed, accessible locations
* Details of meeting locations will be added as soon as available. Meeting locations are subject to change prior to publication of the meeting agenda.
Conservancy Board Meeting Archives
Agendas and staff reports for past Coastal Conservancy meetings going back to October 2003 are posted here.
Other Public Meetings
San Francisco Bay Area Water Trail: The Water Trail holds quarterly public meetings. Agendas are posted on this website in advance of each meeting.
In 2022, the Conservancy will be hosting a series of online Listening Sessions as we develop our Strategic Plan for 2023 – 2027. Those sessions are listed here.
Public Notices
Notice of Intention to amend the Conflict of Interest Code of the State Coastal Conservancy
Coastal Conservancy Tribal Consultation Policy
Request for Qualifications and Information 2023 (Consultant and Organization Questionnaire)
Public Meeting News
- Notice of Intention to amend the Conflict of Interest Code of the State Coastal ConservancyThe Coastal Conservancy proposes to amend its conflict of interest code to include employee positions that involve the making or participation in the making of decisions that may foreseeably have a material effect on any financial interest, as set forth in subdivision (a) of section 87302 of the Government Code. The amendment carries out the […] (Read more on Notice of Intention...)
- San Francisco Bay Area Water Trail Implementation Meeting #41 – September 29, 2023, 10am – 12pmAGENDA September 29, 2023 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. HYBRID MEETING Zoom Meeting Information: Please join us on Zoom at this link: https://scc-ca-gov.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkf-GtrDgjGtwqmo305QFC6HGMco5kob-0 Physical Meeting Location: Claremont Room, 375 Beale Street, San Francisco CA 94105 If you are planning to attend in person, please email Ben.botkin@sfestuary.org in advance so we know to expect you. We […] (Read more on San Francisco Bay...)
- Coastal Conservancy Public Meeting in Healdsburg – September 14Meeting Notice Douglas Bosco (Public Member), Chair Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš (Public Member), Vice Chair Joy Sterling (Public Member) Jeremiah Hallisey (Public Member) Wade Crowfoot, Secretary for Natural Resources; Bryan Cash and Jenn Eckerle (Designated) Donne Brownsey, Coastal Commission Chair; Madeline Cavalieri (Designated) Keely Bosler, Director, Department of Finance; Gayle Miller (Designated) Senate Representatives Benjamin Allen […] (Read more on Coastal Conservancy Public...)


