US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study Collaboration Webinar Series #5: Policy Challenges and Institutional.

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US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study Collaboration Webinar Series #5: Policy Challenges and Institutional Barriers U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Coastal Storm Risk Management Planning Center of Expertise 19 December 2013

BUILDING STRONG ® Overview  Hurricane Sandy impacted the Atlantic coastline in October 2012  Affected entire east coast: 24 States from Florida to Maine; New Jersey to Michigan and Wisconsin  Greatest areas of impact: New Jersey, New York, Connecticut  Public Law enacted January 29,

BUILDING STRONG ® Background “That using up to $20,000,000* of the funds provided herein, the Secretary shall conduct a comprehensive study to address the flood risks of vulnerable coastal populations in areas that were affected by Hurricane Sandy within the boundaries of the North Atlantic Division of the Corps …” (*$19M after sequestration)  Complete by Jan Goals:  Provide a Risk Reduction Framework, consistent with USACE-NOAA Rebuilding Principles  Support Resilient Coastal Communities and robust, sustainable coastal landscape systems, considering future sea level rise and climate change scenarios, to reduce risk to vulnerable population, property, ecosystems, and infrastructure.

BUILDING STRONG ® Products  Coastal Framework  Regional scale  Collaborative  Opportunities by region/state  Identify range of potential solutions and parametric costs by region/state  Identify activities warranting additional analysis and social/institutional barriers 4 Technical Teams  USACE Enterprise  Agency Subject Matter Experts  Engineering  Economics  Environmental, Cultural, and Social  Sea Level and Climate Change  Plan Formulation  Coastal GIS Analysis  Not a Decision Document  No NEPA  No Recommendations