BW-12-Understanding Insurance Impacts of 205 & 207 · 2016 Annual WVFMA conference – June 15-18,...
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Coordinated Needs Management System (CNMS)FEMA Map Information eXchange (FMIX)
Vertical Datum of 1988
Water-Surface Elevation (WSEL)Changes Since Last FIRM (CSLF)
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Our Brain’s Design
Honesty, Empathy & Trust Storytelling Remove obstacles to
attendance
-- Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Your Mother
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.“ - Mark Twain
http://floodeconomics.com/
Burlington County Telephone Town Hall
ASFPM Updates
ASFPM’s MissionMitigate the
losses, costs, and human
suffering caused by flooding.
and…
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Protect the natural and beneficial
functions of floodplains.
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National and State Policy Issues
CFM® Certification
Conferences & Events
Develop Tools, Publications, Training & Resources for State and Local Floodplain Managers
Research
What does ASFPM do?
Policy Issues
Policy Issues
• NFIP was set to expire September 30
• NFIP extended through December 8
NFIP Re-authorization
Policy Issues
• NFIP extended through December 8
NFIP Re-authorization
CFM Certification
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Conference
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Training: 2017-2018 Events
• ASFPM Webinar Series• Variety of topics related to flood
risk management • www.floods.org
• ASFPM/APA Planning Information Exchange• Free quarterly webinar• www.planning.org
Research, Tools and Data
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Research Tools and Data • Maps and data underpin everything!
NAI How-To Guides• Hazard identification • Infrastructure• Mitigation• Emergency services• Regulations,• Planning • Education/outreach
CRS Green Guide• Online guidebook for communities • Case studies and how to implement specific
elements
2016 ASFPM Survey on of Local Floodplain Administrators:
Community FPM Survey
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Virginia
Pennsylvania
2017 Governor’s EmergencyPreparedness Summit (9/30 – 10/4)– Climate Science for PA Floodplain Management – An Introduction to USGS Streamflow Data, Flood Risk
Management Tools and Products – Elevation Certificates - What to look for in the
Development & Review Process – FEMA Risk MAP What is it and What is the Process??– Community Rating System in PA – Best Practices for Emergency Managers, Floodplain
Managers, Code Enforcement & Public Officials
Pennsylvania
March 2018 Hazard MitigationStakeholder Workshop– HMA Workplans– 3 SHMOs, 3 FEMA HQ, 3 Local, 3 Tribal, 3 FEMA
Regional
Jan 2018 Region III SHMO Workshop– Core Competencies for Hazard Mitigation
Floodplain Managers
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Delaware
Flood Planning Tool– http://de.gov/floodplanning
Maryland
FPM Training– 11/7 Cumberland (West)– 12/7 Leonardtown (South)
Maryland
West Virginia
http://www.mapwv.gov/flood/ 2016 Annual WVFMA conference
– June 15-18, 2016 at – Blackwater Falls State Park Lodge, – Larry Larson, Director Emeritus of
ASFPM National; Eugene Gruber, Director, Mitigation Division, FEMA Region III; Al Lisko, Director of Mitigation-NFIP in WV
District of Columbia
FEMA Region III is hosting a series of webinars for hazard mitigation planners and other partners interested in reducing risk in their communities. These “Coffee Breaks” are hour-long sessions hosted every other month to provide mitigation best practices and highlight the work happening at federal, regional, state, and community levels to reduce risk across the region. The Coffee Breaks are open to everyone involved in hazard mitigation, resiliency, or risk reduction planning in the public and private sector. This includes community planners, emergency managers, floodplain managers, GIS technicians, government officials, contractors, and anyone involved in the development and implementation of hazard mitigation and risk reduction strategies.
September Coffee Break Webinar: Effective Public Engagement: Techniques for engaging your community and bringing residents, businesses, and other organizations together When: September 28, 2017 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Registration: https://femar3septemberco ffeebreak.eventbrite.com
Future Coffee Breaks:* November 16, 2017: Developing FEMA Mitigation Planning Grants January 10, 2018: Developing Natural Hazard Mitigation Strategies *Subject to change
2017 Public Sector GIS Conference
• December 5-7, 2017 in Philadelphia• Call for papers and registration link are
posted athttp://www.esri.com/events/public-sector
• Abstracts are due by October 27.
Webinar 11/1, 2:00 PM EDT – https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/634
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