Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact Update Broward Climate Change Task Force February 16, 2017
Overview Recent Activities RCAP Update Forthcoming Efforts Regional Resilience Projects Summit Planning
Recent Activities Staff planning retreat - January FCI-Compact Joint Meeting Research highlights Expanded access to FCI partners Foster more direct engagement with local students Develop compact focused projects Social media Communications Tools Student awards
SLR Communications Jan. Webinar Effective SLR Communication Strategies for Local Governments Presented by Sightful Communications Commissioned by the Miami Foundation 5 focal groups hand selected individuals Business Leaders real estate, hospitality Frontlines geographic Economically Vulnerable community organizers Political Influencers platform for influence Millenials 20 to 34 yrs Active Community Engagement Typical vs. embodied focus groups
RCAP 2.0 Approach RCAP 1.0 Review 7 existing focal areas Retain/amend/delete Gap analysis New Focal Areas Social justice and equity Public health Regional economics Expanded Focal Areas Built environment and building code Natural resources and fisheries
RCAP 2.0 Process and Timeline Initial work group review February Broader stakeholder outreach and input March/April World café forum and regional input May Staff synthesis June Stakeholder refinement July Post draft for public comment August Prepare final document September Formalize format and copy October Present at 9 th Annual Compact Summit - December
White House Task Force - Community Resilience for Buildings and Infrastructure Systems University of Miami: March 9-10, 2017 Federal interagency panel EPA, NIST, NOAA, DHS, FEMA, HUD, USACE Focus: standards, protocols, and guidance for multi-hazard resilience planning Register by March 2 https://crpanel.nist.gov/?page_id=5067
4 th National Climate Assessment Regional Engagement Workshops March 16: Southeast Chapter Kick-off Broad stakeholder engagement Identification of focal areas Climate impacts affecting region Satellite location: Broward County Governmental Center West (1 N. University Dr.)
Planned Engagement National Adaptation Forum May 9 to 11, 2017 Compact-sponsored: Regional collaborations pre-forum meeting Cross-sectoral adaptation planning Resilient redesign National climate assessment
Critical Infrastructure and Future Flood Risk
S. Florida CIFRE Objectives Identify gaps in vulnerability assessments based on network needs Elevate application of existing models and assessments Couple infrastructure analysis with model results Focus and prioritize adaptation strategies Interim actions Long-term investments Share tool with communities in region Compact Partners
Couple Infrastructure Analysis with Model Results Translate Flat data, meaningful for certain user groups into relevant information for a connected network of stakeholders to address risk.
Peak Flooding 2060 SLR and 14 Rainfall Day 14
Participants FDOT SFWMD Cities FP&L Emergency Management Planning Sheriff s Office Port Airport
Broward CIrcle Impacts Relationships
Broward/USACE Resilience Project Local Contributions LiDAR data from Fort Lauderdale to be provided this week. Collaboration with FDOT may provide similar LiDAR details for Hollywood study area Contract with RMS for economic analysis submitted for approval
Broward/USACE Resilience Project USACE Tasks Survey work in progress to obtain seawall top elevations. Contract awarded Jan 2017 for approximately $36K. Final report due Mar 2017. USACE Survey field work completed to reference new tide stations to two elevation datum control benchmarks per NOAA standards. Final report due Feb 2017. Contract for ADCIRC modeling to be awarded in late Mar 2017. Budgeted cost = $150,000. Final report due 6-7 months following notice to proceed.
2017 Compact Summit 2017 Summit Save the Date: December 14-15, 2017 Day 1 Panels and Keynote Day 2 - Technical Workshop Panels highlighting RCAP and partnerships Federal State Local Business Mitigation and adaptation Clear action items
Questions? jjurado@broward.org