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Flooding

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6/2/2026, 10:13:22 PM
Climate Action & the Ravenswood Flooding Challenge
The City Council's top self-identified priority for FY 2026–27 is climate action — mitigation, adaptation, and resilience — reflecting Menlo Park's genuine and growing physical vulnerability to sea level rise, flooding,…
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Climate Action & the Ravenswood Flooding Challenge • Featured
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The City Council's top self-identified priority for FY 2026–27 is climate action — mitigation, adaptation, and resilience — reflecting Menlo Park's genuine and growing physical vulnerability to sea level rise, flooding,