Session 2.9 Stormwater planning at Iwakuni, Resilience Planning at NGTC, and surviving a direct hit at MCLB Albany, Georgia
APA Federal Planning Division
#9147240
Thursday, April 26, 2018
2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. CDT
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Learn how to successfully plan and recover from natural disasters and how the community can play a vital role in the process. The session will: demonstrate the value of continued planning, recovery efforts from Superstorm Sandy and the E-3 tornado at MCLB Albany, explain the 3-step disaster recovery process, how base personnel and civilian contractors can assist in the recovery from inside and outside the fence line, and will describe ways to prepare for recovery with pertinent lessons learned.
Learning objectives:
Differing views of Resiliency
Every project should improve Resiliency
Include all concepts/alternatives
Benefit of multiple funding considerations
Role of the Community in recovering from a natural disaster
Importance to FPD members:
Do our planning tools work and what are the limits?
The session outlines the real world application of planning principles and processes to natural disasters.
Speakers
Kira Zender
Senior Project Manager Jacobs EngineeringEmma Del Vento
Senior Project Manager Jacobs EngineeringLee Feaster, ASLA
Senior Project Manager Jacobs EngineeringFrank Smith
Senior Project Manager Jacobs EngineeringContact Info
James Potter, james.m.potter@hud.gov