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Sally Miller
Sr. Energy and Sustainability Planner
State of Massachusetts
Joined November 9, 2020
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Jennifer Brousseau
student
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)
Joined November 8, 2020
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T.O. Bowman
Sustainability Manager
City of Oklahoma City
Joined November 6, 2020
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Rise to Resilience - Our Communities Our Future: Policies and Investments for a Climate-Resilient New York and New Jersey
July 2020
The Rise to Resilience Report (R2R), developed in May 2020 by the Waterfront Alliance, provides “actionable recommendations” for policymakers at federal, state, and local levels to create more flood-resilient communities in New York and New Jersey in a transparent and equitable manner. The report establishes a vision for a climate-resilient New York and New Jersey: “A resilient future is well-managed and funded in a manner that is transparent, just and green.”
Related Organizations: Waterfront Alliance
Resource Category: Solutions
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Texas Flood Infrastructure Fund
November 2019
In 2019, the State of Texas established the Texas Flood Infrastructure Fund (TFIF), which provides financial support to communities for drainage, flood mitigation, and flood control projects. Administered by the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB), the TFIF fund provides financial assistance to political subdivisions (cities, counties, or state-established districts or authorities) in the form of grants and zero-interest loans. The funding can be used to support planning, design, construction, and rehabilitation of flood projects, whether structural or non-structural (including nature-based).
Related Organizations: Texas Water Development Board
Resource Category: Funding
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Texas Infrastructure Resiliency Fund
June 13, 2019
In June 2019, the State of Texas established the Texas Infrastructure Resiliency Fund (TIRF), a new special fund in the state treasury for the purpose of financing flood mitigation and protection projects and related planning efforts. The TIRF is administered by the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) and includes four separate accounts: a Federal Matching Account, a Floodplain Management Account, a Flood Implementation Account, and a Hurricane Harvey Account.
Related Organizations: Texas Water Development Board
Resource Category: Funding
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Pamela Foster
Superfund Project Manager
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Joined November 10, 2020
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Rebecca Adams
Retired oceanographer
University of Southern Mississippi
Joined November 10, 2020
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Wendy Jessup
Conservator
Wendy Jessup and Associates, Inc.
Joined November 10, 2020
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Alia Soomro
Ralph C. Menapace Fellow in Urban Land Use Law
Municipal Art Society
Joined November 10, 2020