The closure of the Pacifica Pier affects local businesses, such as the Chit Chat Cafe, and limits public access to a popular coastal landmark. Structural engineers are assessing the pier's safety, but the damage underscores broader risks to California's coastal infrastructure. Rising sea levels, combined with the potential for significant El Niño events and marine heatwaves, are expected to exacerbate damage to piers, roads, and other structures. Experts predict that the state will face increasing costs for repairs and upgrades, with a 2023 city report estimating $19 million needed to repair the Pacifica Pier alone. These challenges highlight the urgent need for adaptive strategies to protect coastal communities.