Tag Archives | infrastructure

Editorial Advises Better Planning and Building, NOT the Ike Dike

A new Houston Chronicle article argues that building the so-called “Ike Dike” will put more, not less people and property at great risk, and that the best way to protect property from hazards is to keep them out of hazardous areas. In “Forget the Ike Dike, let’s improve building methods” Texas A&M professor John Jacob […]

Texas Town Tightens Development Rules

The City Council of Galveston, Texas recently approved new beach-front construction regulations.  The new rules push new development 75 feet back from the north toe of dunes, or 350 feet from the mean high-water line, whichever line is farther landward.  They are seen locally as a compromise with some wanting stricter regulations while others did […]

County Uses FEMA Funds for Innovative Infrastructure Reconstruction

Good case study on a county using FEMA Public Assistance (PA) 406 Mitigation funds to pay for post-storm recovery using a relatively innovative technique: When technical advice from a Public Assistance Specialist recommended using a geo-textile to stabilize the embankment and make the road more resilient once repairs were completed, Lafayette County’s Emergency Management Coordinator […]

Region Forms Group & Plan to Address Threats to Critical Infrastructure

Emergency Management has written a case study on one region’s efforts to assess and identify its critical infrastructure and how to address the risks posed to it. Not surprisingly, the article reports that the project was not easy: along with the standard challenges of who should be involved and who should be in charge, they […]

Planning for Coastal Resilience Using Green Infrastructure: April 14, Biloxi [EVENT]

This press release just in: Planning for Coastal Resilience Using Green Infrastructure Sponsored by Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Mississippi Coastal Plains RC&D Council, Mississippi Department of Marine Resources, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources Conservation Service Wednesday, April 14, 2010 9:30 a.m. to Noon (Followed […]

With Crumbling Seawalls and Limited Resources, France Struggles with Storms

The Associated Press is reporting on the aftermath of Xynthia, the storm that slammed into Europe last weekend. The hurricane-force winds and huge storm surge destroyed seawalls and killed dozens there. The article focuses on the past, present, and future challenges of devastated historic towns along the French coast. New homes have cropped up chaotically […]

Insurer to Offer Discount for Strengthening Against Wind Damage

The Sun Herald is reporting that State Farm will offer discounts of up to 30% to policyholders who strengthen their homes against wind damage. From that short article: Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney said Tuesday that he has approved State Farm’s plan to offer the mitigation discounts. They would apply to new construction and retrofits […]

Top 10 Reasons to Buy Flood Insurance NOW

While this list was written by FEMA for the general public, most of it applies to your municipal properties, too (and it’s not a bad outreach tool, either). The Top Ten Reasons to Buy Flood Insurance Now Spring flooding is almost here and there is a 30-day waiting period before coverage begins. Coverage is relatively […]

EPA Releases Water Quality Scorecard

Dealing with storms means dealing with stormwater. EPA has just released a new resource for local governments to help them do just that. In their words: “EPA has released a first-of-its-kind water quality scorecard designed to help communities in rural, suburban and urban settings incorporate green infrastructure practices to protect local water quality and improve […]