Hazard: Extreme Weather and Climate Variability
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Investigate what Alaska communities have implemented local requirements or guidelines for protection from flooding and erosion.
Decide whether the community wishes to enact a local ordinance that can be enforced or whether it should simply establish...
Develop an implementation plan that includes a public education component (e.g., public meeting or a brochure).
Continue to seek funding for construction of building.
Develop one-page summaries for each initiative for submittal to funding agencies and organizations.
Prioritize initiatives. Decide which priorities can be pursued concurrently and which ones should be pursued at a later date.
As opportunities arise, develop full proposals for submittal to specific agencies or organizations tailored to their requirements.
Once one-page summaries are developed, schedule meetings with Alaska’s Congressional delegation and legislators from 39-T (in 2014, Senator Olson and...
Compile a distribution list to potential funders and other stakeholders and distribute periodic updates (e.g., quarterly newsletter with information about...
Develop a website for the community that includes information about efforts to address risk of natural hazards and funding needs.
Distribute news releases to highlight accomplishments regarding initiatives.
Pursue funding options for either a permanent or temporary shelter to house community members during a severe storm. Alternatives for...
