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Step 7: Keep the public informed - Build Back Safer and Smarter
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Build Back Safer and Smarter. Brought to you by the Natural Hazard Mitigation Association and Louisiana Floodplain Management Association. Step 7: Keep the public informed. Citizens need to understand why they cannot immediately move back into their homes and businesses. They need to know about the substantial damage rule. They need to follow the community’s efforts and the area mitigation planning work, and be offered opportunities to participate. The Louisiana State University AgCenter has information ...
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Step 5: Identify target areas - Build Back Safer and Smarter
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Build Back Safer and Smarter. Brought to you by the Natural Hazard Mitigation Association and Louisiana Floodplain Management Association. Step 5: Identify target areas. There are no hard and fast rules on what is a target area that should be evaluated for redevelopment before repairs are allowed. Things to consider are:. Level of damage from this disaster. Potential for future damage from the same or another hazard, considering climate change. NAI How-to Guide for Planning. And the Louisiana Floodplain ...
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Step 6: Involve those affected in the planning - Build Back Safer and Smarter
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Build Back Safer and Smarter. Brought to you by the Natural Hazard Mitigation Association and Louisiana Floodplain Management Association. Step 6: Involve those affected in the planning. The result should be neighborhood redevelopment plans that identify which areas have buildings appropriate for restoration, which areas have buildings that should be demolished and rebuilt, and which areas should be cleared and redeveloped or maintained as open space. The references listed in Step 5.
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Example Plans - Build Back Safer and Smarter
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Build Back Safer and Smarter. Brought to you by the Natural Hazard Mitigation Association and Louisiana Floodplain Management Association. FEMA’s Example Plans document. Birmingham, Alabama: Flood Mitigation/Stormwater Management Plan. Calumet City, Illinois: Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan. North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Hazard Mitigation Plan. Roseville, California: Hazard Mitigation Plan. St Tammany Parish, Louisiana: Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan. With a little help from StormSmart.org.
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Step 2: Adopt higher standards for redevelopment and future development - Build Back Safer and Smarter
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Build Back Safer and Smarter. Brought to you by the Natural Hazard Mitigation Association and Louisiana Floodplain Management Association. Step 2: Adopt higher standards for redevelopment and future development. Will the current rules be sufficient? Even if it is not required by the NFIP. Each community should review safer alternatives and not rely on minimum nation-wide standards to determine what is adequate to protect future development from their local hazards. The National Flood Insurance Program’s ...
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Step 9: Mitigate to the extent feasible - Build Back Safer and Smarter
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Build Back Safer and Smarter. Brought to you by the Natural Hazard Mitigation Association and Louisiana Floodplain Management Association. Step 9: Mitigate to the extent feasible. Properties in those areas that will not be cleared will not have 100% protection against all possible future hazards. But they can be mitigated, i.e., rebuilt in ways that reduce the long term risk to life and property. When replacing electrical components, elevate them above the flood whenever possible. In cases of a substanti...
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Ouachita Parish Permits Office
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Find My Police Juror. Licensing - Alcohol and Occupational. Green Oaks Juvenile Detention. Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness. Ouachita Clerk of Court. Justices of the Peace and Constables. Office of Motor Vehicles. District A - Scotty Robinson. District B - Jack Clampit. District C - Walt Caldwell. District D - Dr Ollibeth Reddix. District E - Shane Smiley. District F - Pat Moore. Report Fraud, Waste and Abuse. View Agendas and Minutes. Create a Public Works Request. View Open Bids and RFPs.
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Floodplain Information
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512 1st Street, Morgan City, La. 70380 (985) 385-1770. Submit a Work Order. La Grads Ready To Work. 2016 Progess Report on Flood Damage Prevention. District Map - As Passed - New Council Districts. 2015 Water Quality Report. Property Maintenance Ordinance (Boarded Windows). Cross Connection (Backflow Ordinance). Median Age: 36.3. Median Income: $28,324. The Atchafalaya River Stage at Morgan City. Http:/ water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php? Stay informed of emergency conditions. SEE THE St. Mary Pa...
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Emergency Preparedness | Town of Duson La
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Town of Duson La. Duson La News, Events and Economic Development. Posted on August 22nd, 2011. Louisiana Citizen Awareness and Disaster Evacuation Guide. Http:/ www.lsp.org/lcadeg.html. The American Red Cross. Website: www.acadianaredcross.org. State and Federal Highway Road Closures. Governor’s Office of Homeland Security. Http:/ gohsep.la.gov. Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) Get a Game Plan. Category Sustained Wind (mph) Type of Damage Last LA Hurricane. Lafayette Parish Existing/Preliminary Flood Map.