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NADO ATC New Orleans, LA October 24, 2015 Building Economic Resilience: Linking Economic Development and Hazard Mitigation Planning

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Page 1: Will Brooks, Kerr Tar Regional Council of Governments

NADO ATC New Orleans, LA October 24, 2015

Webinar Presentation

March 17, 2015

Building Economic Resilience: Linking Economic Development and Hazard Mitigation Planning

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Quick Facts on Kerr-Tar Regional Council • Five county region in the North

Carolina Piedmont, north of Research Triangle Park (RTP)

• 21 local government members • Serve as a staff extension of

our local governments, also: – Transportation planning – Alternative energy/fuels – Mobility management – Hazard mitigation planning

About the Kerr-Tar Region

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Why we were interested?

• Person County experiences four seasons!

• Most of the commercial, professional and health service activity is in the City limits, Roxboro (County center)

• Natural and man-made disasters or disruptions are somewhat common, vary in intensity and depth of affecting local citizens, i.e. crippling winter storms vs. localized parking lot flooding

• I contacted NADO after contracting with Person County and Roxboro on a hazard mitigation plan update

• Updating the regional CEDS, so good timing!

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North Carolina CEDS 2014

Plan Alignment

Kerr-Tar Region CEDS 2013 - 2017

Work plan

• The 2014 work plan tasked updating a hazard mitigation plan for city of Roxboro and Person County into a multi-jurisdictional plan

• NADO Research Foundation

and the Center for Hazard and Policy Research worked with Kerr Tar to develop a technical memo on syncing hazard mitigation planning and CEDS activities to foster improved community resiliency

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What the plan communicates

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Mapping Out Hazard Resilience

Socioeconomic Resilience Score Population Score

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Why link economic development and hazard mitigation planning?

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• Supports business and economic development that is safe and resilient to known hazards.

• Builds capacity and relationships that can lead to a quicker, stronger recovery in the event of a disaster.

• Makes each plan more effective and likely to achieve its objectives.

• Promotes creative thinking about new funding sources for programs and projects.

• Allows leaders to market the region to businesses as safe and prepared for future disasters.

Benefits of Plan Coordination

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Implementing the Recommendations

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HAPPENING NOW • Business continuity planning outreach – Educating our communities

on the impacts of short and long term natural and man made hazards • Add a resiliency analysis section to CEDS and update periodically • Build a case for resiliency in other planning documents – Provide

tailored research and reference information for easy-to-make resiliency planning in local government comprehensive and land-use plan updates.

COORDINATING FOR 2016 • Establish a resiliency council – Build regional dialogue between

planners, emergency services, economic developers, and citizens-at-large

Implementing the Recommendations

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SELECTED AS A PHASE V REGION!

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The SET States

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Purpose of SET

Help rural communities/counties work together as a regional team in

developing and implementing A High Quality

Regional Economic Development Plan that builds on the

current and emerging economic strengths

of their region.

Similar to CEDS Planning Process (Not Totally Duplicative Though)

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Efforts outside of plan work and advocacy

• Small community grant making assistance

• In other words, $$$$

• Resiliency workshop planning – “For small communities, from small communities” theme

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FURTHER QUESTIONS?

Will Brooks, Regional Planning Director

Kerr-Tar Council of Governments

[email protected]

252.436.2040