City of Miami Comprehensive City-Wide Stormwater Master Plan Final Report – March 2021

Due to changes in land use, increasing sea level rise, and the changing regulatory environment over time, the development of a new and comprehensive Citywide SWMP was desirable to assist the City in establishing a policy framework so that the integrity of the City’s future is protected and enhanced over time. This project planned and developed a newly updated and comprehensive Citywide stormwater model, SWMP, and the creation of a modern GIS database digitally mapping its PSMS stormwater assets.

Opa-locka CRA Downtown Master Plan 2021

This plan does not look at Opa-locka’s future through a single lens. It is equally about economic opportunity and equity, large scale development and preserving people in place, culture and small businesses, private sector initiative and public sector leadership.

Miami-Dade County Sea Level Rise Strategy

This Sea Level Rise Strategy includes a main report with three chapters and three supporting documents or ‘mini-guides’. The accompanying mini-guides provide more details into the risks we face and how we can adapt.

Key West Forward – The Strategic Plan for the City of Key West 2021-2024

Many of the challenges the world faces today are exemplified in Key West. As temperatures increase globally and sea levels rise, Key West is amongst one of the most potentially imperiled areas in the nation. According to reports from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Monroe is the third most vulnerable county in the U.S. for displaced persons due to sea level rise.

Miami-Dade Climate Action Strategy – Revised 2021

This Climate Action Strategy (CAS) continues this legacy of leadership. The pages that follow detail the most recent work of the County and other private and public sector entities to cut GHG emissions.

City of Doral 2021 Stormwater Master Plan Update

The primary objective of this SWMP update is to develop a new 5-year CIP. As part of the 5-year CIP, stormwater improvement projects were identified and ranked based on cost-effectiveness to address the current high priority water resource issues, flooding, and mitigate the sea-level and groundwater rise to the maximum extent possible for the climate change projected for the Year 2050 planning horizon.