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This document serves as an annex to the multi-jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation and Climate Adaptation Plan, specifically detailing the Town of Waterford's hazard risk assessment, capabilities, and mitigation strategies. The plan outlines five primary goals: ensuring critical facilities are resilient, addressing risks from extreme heat events, reducing flood and erosion vulnerabilities, minimizing losses from other hazards, and investing in resilient corridors. Its overarching purpose is to reduce damage to life, property, infrastructure, and resources, thereby enhancing the town's preparedness and resiliency against climate change impacts.
This document serves as an Annex to the Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation and Climate Adaptation Plan, specifically for the Town of Griswold and the Borough of Jewett City. It updates hazard risk assessments and capabilities, and prioritizes mitigation projects to address various hazards. The plan's strategic direction is guided by five goals: enhancing critical facility resilience, managing extreme heat risks, reducing flood and erosion vulnerabilities, minimizing losses from other hazards, and investing in resilient corridors. It covers hazards such as extreme and severe storms, sea level rise, changing precipitation patterns, rising temperatures, and earthquakes, with an effective timeframe from September 27, 2023, through September 26, 2028.
This document serves as an annex to the Southeastern Connecticut Council of Governments' Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation and Climate Adaptation Plan Update, specifically tailored for the City of New London. It focuses on updating the city's hazard risk and capability assessments and outlining specific mitigation measures. The plan's strategic goals include ensuring critical facilities are resilient, addressing risks associated with extreme heat events, reducing flood and erosion risks, reducing losses from other hazards, and investing in resilient corridors. It covers hazards such as extreme and severe storms, sea level rise, changing precipitation, rising temperatures, and earthquakes, with an aim to enhance the city's overall resilience.
This document serves as an annex to the regional Hazard Mitigation and Climate Adaptation Plan, specifically detailing hazard risk assessment, capability assessment, and mitigation strategies for the Town of Franklin. It integrates climate adaptation and focuses on five key goals: ensuring critical facility resilience, addressing extreme heat risks, reducing flood and erosion vulnerabilities, mitigating losses from other hazards, and investing in resilient corridors. The overarching aim is to reduce damage to life, property, infrastructure, and resources, thereby minimizing economic and social disruption from natural disasters.
This document serves as an annex to the Southeastern Connecticut Council of Governments' Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation and Climate Adaptation Plan, specifically tailored for the Town of Salem. Its primary objective is to update the town's hazard risk and capability assessments, and to evaluate and prioritize specific hazard mitigation and climate adaptation projects. The plan integrates climate change considerations, focusing on five key goals: ensuring the resilience of critical facilities, addressing risks associated with extreme heat events, reducing flood and erosion vulnerabilities, minimizing losses from other hazards, and investing in resilient corridors. It provides detailed analysis and strategies for various hazards, including severe storms, sea level rise, changing precipitation patterns, rising temperatures, and earthquakes.
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