FORT BRAGG HEADLANDS CONSORTIUM

It does not do to leave alive dragon out of your
calculations, if you live near one.” – J.R.R. Tolkien.

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this mission is summarized and made operational 
by our two guiding principles

 to help achieve environmentally- and scientifically- sound strategies for restoration and reuse of Fort Bragg Headlands that will improve the quality of life and economy for our coastal community. 
Protect and restore the ecological integrity of the Fort Bragg Headlands.

A commitment to smart growth.

The fort Bragg Headlands consortium is helping ​our community realize
​three central social goals.

A better quality of life for residents, businesses, and visitors.

Community resilience so we are responsive to a rapidly changing technological and climatic future.

​Sustainable growth with a local economy that sustains itself and the environment.

these goals and principles yield eight objectives.


Reclaim an accessible, safe, and clean beach and bay.

Plan initial development adjacent to existing development.

Daylight creeks and restore jurisdictional wetlands.

Clean up remaining toxins.

Protect and restore wildlife corridors.

Reduce impervious surfaces.

Quantify economic costs and benefits of a vibrant, restored coastline.

​Protect the forested areas on the headlands.

Fort Bragg Headlands Consortium mission

The FBHC mission is to help achieve environmentally sound scientifically-based-strategies for restoration and reuse of Fort Bragg Headlands that will improve the quality of life and economy for our coastal community.
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  • Home
  • Smart Growth
    • Smart Growth
    • Open Space
    • Restoration Economy
    • Resiliency
    • Mapping Project
  • Status of Noyo Headlands-2022
    • When the Berm Bursts
    • OU-E Not Complete
    • Clean-Up >
      • DTSC Status Reports
  • Ecological Integrity
    • Ecological Integrity
    • Creek & Wetland Restoration
    • Accessible Clean Beach and Bay
    • Wildlife Corridors
  • About FBHC
    • Consortium Members
    • Community Persistence
    • A Sustainable and Better Quality of Life
    • Contact Us