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Fort Bragg Headlands Mapping Project

Jun 21, 2018 (Last modified Mar 17, 2025)
Created by Conservation Biology Institute
Fort Bragg Headlands Mapping Project

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This web-map Gallery is provided by the Fort Bragg Headlands Consortium. It is part of an effort for local citizens, stakeholders and decision-makers to access publicly available spatial data (e.g. maps of streams, wetlands, hazards, soils, geology, etc.) on the old mill site. This is timely, as Ft. Bragg is making a significant Local Coastal Program (LCP) Amendment that will affect these 3 miles of coastal real estate that is 1/3 of the city. Providing easy access to data is meant to facilitate informed and wise decisions.

Click on the hotlinked text of one of the maps below, and then click on the "Open Map" button on the page that pops up. For more information about how to use the Data Basin web-mapping platform, the videos page is especially popular.

For more information, questions, or to provide data, please visit the webpage of the Fort Bragg Headlands Consortium, or contact John Gallo john.gallo@consbio.org. For technical support, see also our new Mapping Questions and Answers page.
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noyo, headlands, fort bragg

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Conservation Biology Institute gathered these publicly available data from a variety of sources, including the City of Fort Bragg.

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