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INFRASTRUCTURE RESTORATION WORKGROUP SURVEY RESULTS
BRADY SMITH TAMPA BAY REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL
01.20.11
OVERVIEW
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Survey conducted January 10‐13, 2011
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Survey conducted online
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Survey participants invited via e‐mail–
15 responses
OVERVIEW•
Survey focused on ten issues
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Participants asked to rate the importance each issue on a 5‐point Likert
scale of importance
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Very important
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Important
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Somewhat important
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Slightly unimportant
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Unimportant
OVERVIEW•
Participants asked to RANK the order of importance
of the ten issues–
Forced ranking . . . can only use each number once
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Finally, participants asked a couple of open‐ended information‐gathering questions
Availability of workforce to restore infrastructure
Emphasize the quality of restoration over speed
Availability of comprehensive vulnerability data
Sea level rise
Budget limitations
Document the need to rebuild important
public facilities at their current location
Effect of geography on post‐disaster redevelopment
Environmental impact of post‐disaster
infrastructure restoration
Infrastructure needs of displaced population
Permitting requirements vary among
multiple jurisdictions/agencies
SURVEY RESULTS
Rank the issues
Rank the issues
*NOTE: Lower avg. ranking = higher importance
More important Less important
SURVEY RESULTS
Identify existing policy, plans, programs, codes and emergency ordinances
and standard operating
procedures
that you are aware of that are related to the land use, housing, and mitigation issues
listed in the previous question. Will they be sufficient in a disaster? Why or why not? Are there
specific examples?
SURVEY RESULTS
“Insure new development adheres to land use compatibility
guidelines.”
“FLWARN system is a mutual aid agreement that will be critical
to our recovery. This has been tested in other parts of Florida
and has worked well.”
“Emergency Management Plan”
“Bureaucratic delays in processing and receiving FEMA
reimbursements.”
SURVEY RESULTS
“Wide variety of plans exist, though doubtful any would fully
prepare us for a major event.
“Debris Management Plan (Solid Waste Operations) ‐
This plan is
in need of policy decisions (example: debris clearance
operations on private property, and road clearing through
multiple jurisdictions)”
“Traffic Signal Hurricane Recovery Manual”
QUESTIONS?