FDEM Florida Enhanced State Hazard Mitigation Plan
The 2018 Plan identifies hazards based on the history of disasters within the state and lists goals, objectives, strategies, and actions for reducing future losses.
City of Miami 2018 Greenhouse Gas Inventory
This 2018 inventory will provide the City’s first update in over a decade, and likewise will be used to inform a new climate action plan that will lead us towards Mayor Suarez’s goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.
Miami Shores Village Environmental Vulnerability Study – June 2018
Over the past decade, they have experienced increasingly more frequent flooding resulting in property damage and lower quality of life as a result of these events.
Town of Cutler Bay Stormwater Manual – December 2018
The Town of Cutler Bay is actively engaged in stormwater management, stormwater master planning, compliance with State and Federal requirements, and protection of its natural areas and receiving waters. Looking ahead to future development and re-development, the Town is working to manage its stormwater infrastructure, minimize flooding, and maintain or improve water quality.
Miami Beach – A ULI Advisory Services Panel Report – April 2018
The city of Miami Beach has shown an impressive commitment in the last few years to addressing these flooding vulnerabilities, including identifying the funding for and beginning execution of a projected $600 million stormwater management program, sourcing financing independently of federal and state funds.
Surfside Flood Guide
Our beautiful coastal setting makes the Town of Surfside a great place to live, but like many towns in South Florida, Surfside lies almost entirely in a high-risk flood area. A few inches of water can cost thousands of
dollars in damages to homes and businesses. Learn how to protect your property and our neighborhood from flood damage.
Florida Adaptation Planning Guidebook
The goal of this guidebook is to assist Florida communities in preparing for and dealing with the effects of sea level rise, especially coastal flooding, erosion, and ecosystem changes.
Florida Department of Transportation – Risk Assessment on SIS Facilities – May 2018
This study was intended to analyze the Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) highway network to identify critical infrastructure, network risks and vulnerabilities due to impacts of flooding and lay the groundwork for pre-disaster mitigation planning as it relates to all SIS facilities, including retrofitting, adapting or diversifying infrastructure to promote resilience; pre-disaster emergency response planning, and emergency response operations immediately following a flood-event; and longer-term restoration of affected infrastructure.
Florida Dept of Economic Opportunity FDEM Post-Disaster Redevelopment Planning – June 2018
Through numerous collaborative efforts such as the National Climate Assessment and the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact, scientists, environmentalists, engineers, community planners, and community leaders continue to evaluate emerging data, scientific
findings, and long-term trends. The consequences of sea level rise may require local jurisdictions to consider a series of adaptive response options.
Miami-Dade County – Septic Systems Vulnerable to Sea Level Rise – November 2018
This report provides an overview of how septic systems may be impacted by current and future water levels. A separate report, completed pursuant to Resolution No. R-908-16, assesses how sea level rise may affect sanitary sewer and stormwater systems.