Louisiana’s 2012 Comprehensive Master Plan for a Sustainable Coast Path Forward on Nonstructural Program Implementation CPRA Meeting - October 17, 2012.

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Louisiana’s 2012 Comprehensive Master Plan for a Sustainable Coast

Path Forward on Nonstructural Program ImplementationCPRA Meeting - October 17, 2012

Our Communities and Livelihoods at Risk

Predicted Future Flooding from a 100 Year Flood EventFuture Without Action

Potential for damages to reach $23.4 billion annually

Increasing threats to lives, jobs, communities and the economy

What the Master Plan Delivers

What the Master Plan Delivers

The plan includes a wide variety of project types distributed throughout the coast.We are using every tool in the toolbox to protect and restore south Louisiana.

Nonstructural Protection Projects

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Residential & Non-residential Floodproofing (0’ - 3’)

Residential Elevation (3’ – 18’)• BFE+1’ or BFE+4’

Residential Voluntary Acquisition (> 18’)

Additional Nonstructural Measures

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Programmatic: Land use planning, ordinances, public education, hazard mitigation planning, building codes, etc.

Not easily evaluated, but critical to a successful coast wide nonstructural risk reduction

Land use planning

Education

Building codes

Implementation of Ordinances

1. Increase coordination among state and parish agencies working on nonstructural issues in Louisiana. Need a single entity to act as a clearinghouse.

2. Consider amending regulatory requirements, such as: 1) local land use planning; 2) building codes; 3) flood damage prevention ordinances; 4) risk reduction project funding.

3. Identify the needs of Louisiana residents and encourage the development of funding and support initiatives to meet those needs.

4. Train officials and educate the public on their flood risks and the nonstructural options available to them.

Master Plan Recommendations for Nonstructural Protection

• Multiple Agencies• Coastal protection and restoration (CPRA)• Floodplain management (DOTD)• Emergency response and mitigation planning (GOHSEP)• Hazard recovery (OCD)

• State CDBG• FEMA HMGP

• Education, outreach, grants and response (FEMA)• Implementation of elevation measures (Parishes)

Current Status of Nonstructural Programs

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CPRA Board

CPRA Board Subcommittee

(Members from DOI, DOA, DOTD, GOHSEP,

LED)

Nonstructural Advisory Group

Team and Roles

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CPRA Nonstructural Team will lead coordination and communication between staff, the CPRA Board Subcommittee, and the Advisory Group.

Federal & State Reps

Parish Reps

Stakeholder & Community Reps

Nonstructural Development

Team

Academics & Planners

CPRA Board Nonstructural Subcommittee• Include members from:

• Dept. of Insurance• Dept. of Administration• Dept. of Transportation & Development• Gov.’s Office of Homeland Security• Dept. of Economic Development• (Others)

• Board will help to establish program policy and offer advice to the development team on implementation measures

Nonstructural Advisory Group• Lead by CPRA with members from coastal parishes; federal & state agencies involved

in hazard mitigation; community leaders; and knowledgeable stakeholder groups

• Group will help to determine lessons learned, potential implementation issues and mechanisms, funding opportunities, and communicate information on the program to coastal communities

Program Structure

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Programmatic Structure and Membership:• Identify current and additional team members; subcommittee and

advisory group members• Define roles and responsibilities of group members• Develop a timeline and resources needed for program

Program Development:• Understand past successes and failures and current and future

efforts in the coastal area• Understand regulations & policy requirements• Determine existing and anticipated funding sources

Near-term Next Steps

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• Data Collection & Research:• Utilize data from the risk modeling and expand to include higher

resolution spatial analysis

• Determine areas of high risk and repetitive loss

• Research rate of participation in the program and identify obstacles to voluntary participation

• Evaluate mitigation incentive programs

• Determine the best type of risk communication and education methods to reach the public

Near-term Next Steps

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• Outline the specific operational structural of the program • Determine appropriate methods for prioritizing projects in areas

of high risk which best maximize the MP risk reduction objective

• Develop a nonstructural demonstration project to test policies and procedures for the program

Long-term Steps

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• Board members interest in participation• Identification of appropriate department staff members• Gather feedback from the board on the path forward for

Nonstructural Program Implementation

CPRA Feedback

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committed to our coast

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