Michael Bomar, Jake Oldenburger, Andrew BaThan, Michael Bomar
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Prioritizing and Implementing Resiliency Projects with Environmental and Social Benefits: The Living with the Bay Program
Prioritizing and Implementing Resiliency Projects with Environmental and Social Benefits: The Living with the Bay ProgramAbstractThe Living with the Bay Resiliency Strategy helped New York State administer HUD's Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds. More specifically, it focused on mitigating local risk from flooding, while incorporating environmental co-benefits such as water quality improvements, ecological restoration, and aquifer recharge. In addition, social co-benefits were considered such as creating public access to the waterfront, reconnecting communities with nature, and public education.The Resiliency Strategy helped New York State administer HUD's Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds. More specifically, it focused on mitigating local risk from flooding, while incorporating environmental co-benefits such as water quality improvements, ecological restoration, and aquifer recharge. In addition, social co-benefits were considered such as creating public access to the waterfront, reconnecting communities with nature, and public education.SpeakerBomar, MichaelPresentation time13:30:0014:00:00Session time13:30:0015:00:00SessionCreating Resilience with Stormwater ProjectsSession locationRoom S502 - Level 5TopicDiversity, Equity & Inclusion, Intermediate Level, Resilience, Disaster Planning and Recovery, Stormwater and Green Infrastructure, Sustainability and Climate ChangeTopicDiversity, Equity & Inclusion, Intermediate Level, Resilience, Disaster Planning and Recovery, Stormwater and Green Infrastructure, Sustainability and Climate ChangeAuthor(s)Bomar, MichaelAuthor(s)M. Bomar 1; J. Oldenburger 2 ; A. BaThan 2; M. Bomar 1;Author affiliation(s)Tetra Tech, Inc 1; Tetra Tech 2 ; Tetra Tech 2; Tetra Tech, Inc. 1;SourceProceedings of the Water Environment FederationDocument typeConference PaperPublisherWater Environment FederationPrint publication date Oct 2023DOI10.2175/193864718825159216Volume / Issue Content sourceWEFTECCopyright2023Word count17