How local governments are "sandboxing" their way to more effective Bay restoration
Regulatory sandboxing is used as a testing ground to trial new innovations for faster conservation and restoration


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5 steps circling an illustration of a sandbox that says "Sandbox ensures no excessive harm to ecosystem and grants regulatory exemption" in the middle.
Step 1. Organization has new approach for conservation but regulatory barrier exists.
Step 2. Applies to deploy new approach with regulatory exemption.
Step 3. Deploys approach to demonstrate success in 1-4 years.
Step 4. Monitors innovation and modifies if needed.
Step 5. Exits sandbox and continues project or product.
Step 5 breaks off into two paths. Path 1: Goes through standard regulatory approval. Path 2: Regulatory exemption continues.
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