2017 HAMPTON ROADS HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN UPDATE BRIEFING

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2017 HAMPTON ROADS HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN UPDATE BRIEFING 02/17/09 2017 HAMPTON ROADS HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN UPDATE BRIEFING Chief Vince Holt

Participating Communities 02/17/09 Participating Communities Isle of Wight County Town of Smithfield Town of Windsor City of Franklin Southampton County Town of Boykins Town of Branchville Town of Capron Town of Courtland Town of Ivor Town of Newsoms City of Poquoson City of Chesapeake City of Hampton City of Newport News City of Williamsburg James City County York County City of Norfolk City of Portsmouth City of Suffolk City of Virginia Beach

A 10-Step Process within the 4-Phase FEMA Guidance 02/17/09 A 10-Step Process within the 4-Phase FEMA Guidance Phase I: Organize Resources Get organized Plan for public involvement Coordinate with other departments & agencies Phase II: Assess Risk Identify the hazards Assess the risks Phase III: Develop Mitigation Plan Review mitigation alternatives Draft an action plan Set planning goals Phase IV: Adopt & Implement Adopt the plan Implement the plan We Are Here

Updating the Mitigation Plan 02/17/09 Updating the Mitigation Plan Opportunity to integrate plan into existing planning mechanisms Combine existing plans into regional, multi-jurisdictional plan Simplify list of hazards and focus on capabilities, mitigation actions and implementation

2017 Update Final Hazards Examined 02/17/09 2017 Update Final Hazards Examined FLOODING SEA LEVEL RISE AND LAND SUBSIDENCE EARTHQUAKE WILDFIRE TROPICAL/COASTAL STORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENTS SHORELINE EROSION DROUGHT TORNADO EXTREME HEAT WINTER STORM

Ranking Hazards CRITICAL HAZARD - HIGH RISK 02/17/09 Ranking Hazards CRITICAL HAZARD - HIGH RISK FLOODING TROPICAL/COASTAL STORM CRITICAL HAZARD - MODERATE RISK SEA LEVEL RISE AND LAND SUBSIDENCE TORNADO WINTER STORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENT NONCRITICAL HAZARD - LOW RISK SHORELINE EROSION EARTHQUAKE WILDFIRE NEGLIGIBLE DROUGHT EXTREME HEAT

Revisiting Goals & Objectives Goal 1: Increase community resiliency by reducing vulnerability to hazards. Objective 1.1: Reduce damage to repetitively flooded properties Objective 1.2: Protect existing and future development Objective 1.3: Protect critical facilities/infrastructure Objective 1.4: Maintain government services throughout hazard events Objective 1.5: Reduce hazard-related impacts on daily routines Objective 1.6: Preserve and enhance benefits of natural areas Goal 2: Educate the public about hazard vulnerabilities and ways to reduce risk Objective 2.1: Encourage property owners to assume responsibility for reducing vulnerability Goal 3: Strengthen and develop partnerships for mitigating hazard impacts Objective 3.1: Integrate mitigation concepts into local and regional government plans, policies and actions Objective 3.2: Improve and standardize hazard data collection and mapping Objective 3.3: Leverage shared resources in pursuit of funding for hazard mitigation projects Objective 3.4: Develop partnerships among local, regional, national, and international organizations

What is a Capability or Gap Analysis?

Categories of Mitigation Activities 02/17/09 Categories of Mitigation Activities Preventive Measures Floodplain mapping and data Open space preservation Floodplain regulations Coastal setback/erosion regs Planning & Zoning – Comp Plan, Zoning Ord Stormwater Regs Drainage system maintenance Building Codes Property Protection Measures Relocation Acquisition – (tie to foreclosures) Building elevation Retrofitting Sewer backup protection Insurance

Categories of Mitigation Activities 02/17/09 Categories of Mitigation Activities Emergency Services Measures Hazard threat recognition Hazard warning Hazard response operations Critical facilities protection Health & safety maintenance Post-disaster mitigation actions Natural Resource Protection Measures Wetlands protection Erosion & sediment control Natural area preservation Natural area restoration Water quality improvement Environmental corridors Natural functions protection

Categories of Mitigation Activities 02/17/09 Categories of Mitigation Activities Structural Projects Reservoirs Levees/floodwalls Diversions Channel modifications Storm drain improvements Public information Map information Outreach projects Real estate disclosure Library Technical assistance Environmental education

Regional Mitigation Activities 02/17/09 Regional Mitigation Activities Collect Lowest Floor Elevation Data using Side-Scan LIDAR Annual Mitigation Funding Workshop at HRPDC Analyze/Update HAZUS Input Data

Franklin’s Key Mitigation Actions