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Moving toward plan implementation is often a difficult step for communities, especially with regard to flood hazard mitigation. However, ensuring that plans are well-integrated, policies are mutually supportive, and codes and ordinances align with community goals all play a major role in a community's aspirations of resilience.
Shannon Burke, manager of APA's Hazards Planning Center will moderate as Tanya M. Stern, deputy director for planning, engagement, and design with the District of Columbia Office of Planning, and Seth Jensen, principal planner with the Lamoille County (Vermont) Planning Commission, discuss how their communities have used tools such as plan-making, zoning and subdivision ordinances, and locally integrated policies to actualize flood disaster resilience in a land use context.
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This webinar is hosted by the American Planning Association and the Association of State Floodplain Managers through the Planning Information Exchange (PIE) webinar series.