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Int 2092-2020
| * | Costa G. Constantinides | | Proposed Int. No. 2092-A | Climate resiliency design guidelines and resiliency scoring. | Introduction | This bill would require the Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability (OLTPS) to develop climate resiliency design guidelines, pursuant to a pilot program, for City capital projects. OLTPS, in consultation with other City agencies, environmental justice organizations with expertise in climate resiliency, and members of the public with expertise in climate resiliency, climate design, the built environment, engineering, and environmental justice issues, would also use the climate resiliency design guidelines to develop a climate resiliency score metric for capital projects. Such score would account for flooding risk, energy efficiency, energy resilience and on-site water capture and management. Every City capital project above a threshold construction cost would be evaluated for its resiliency and have to meet or exceed a minimum resiliency score. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 2092-2020
| * | Costa G. Constantinides | | | Climate resiliency design guidelines and resiliency scoring. | Introduction | This bill would require the Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability (OLTPS) to develop climate resiliency design guidelines, pursuant to a pilot program, for City capital projects. OLTPS, in consultation with other City agencies, environmental justice organizations with expertise in climate resiliency, and members of the public with expertise in climate resiliency, climate design, the built environment, engineering, and environmental justice issues, would also use the climate resiliency design guidelines to develop a climate resiliency score metric for capital projects. Such score would account for flooding risk, energy efficiency, energy resilience and on-site water capture and management. Every City capital project above a threshold construction cost would be evaluated for its resiliency and have to meet or exceed a minimum resiliency score. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 2092-2020
| * | Costa G. Constantinides | | | Climate resiliency design guidelines and resiliency scoring. | Introduction | This bill would require the Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability (OLTPS) to develop climate resiliency design guidelines, pursuant to a pilot program, for City capital projects. OLTPS, in consultation with other City agencies, environmental justice organizations with expertise in climate resiliency, and members of the public with expertise in climate resiliency, climate design, the built environment, engineering, and environmental justice issues, would also use the climate resiliency design guidelines to develop a climate resiliency score metric for capital projects. Such score would account for flooding risk, energy efficiency, energy resilience and on-site water capture and management. Every City capital project above a threshold construction cost would be evaluated for its resiliency and have to meet or exceed a minimum resiliency score. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 2092-2020
| A | Costa G. Constantinides | | | Climate resiliency design guidelines and resiliency scoring. | Introduction | This bill would require the Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability (OLTPS) to develop climate resiliency design guidelines, pursuant to a pilot program, for City capital projects. OLTPS, in consultation with other City agencies, environmental justice organizations with expertise in climate resiliency, and members of the public with expertise in climate resiliency, climate design, the built environment, engineering, and environmental justice issues, would also use the climate resiliency design guidelines to develop a climate resiliency score metric for capital projects. Such score would account for flooding risk, energy efficiency, energy resilience and on-site water capture and management. Every City capital project above a threshold construction cost would be evaluated for its resiliency and have to meet or exceed a minimum resiliency score. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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Int 2198-2021
| * | Steven Matteo | | Proposed Int. No. 2198-A | Additional freeboard for structures in the floodplain. | Introduction | This bill would require that most structures located in the floodplain be elevated an additional one-to-two feet, or by the 500-year flood elevation, depending on the type of structure, to provide additional floodproofing of those structures. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 2198-2021
| * | Steven Matteo | | | Additional freeboard for structures in the floodplain. | Introduction | This bill would require that most structures located in the floodplain be elevated an additional one-to-two feet, or by the 500-year flood elevation, depending on the type of structure, to provide additional floodproofing of those structures. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 2198-2021
| * | Steven Matteo | | | Additional freeboard for structures in the floodplain. | Introduction | This bill would require that most structures located in the floodplain be elevated an additional one-to-two feet, or by the 500-year flood elevation, depending on the type of structure, to provide additional floodproofing of those structures. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 2198-2021
| A | Steven Matteo | | | Additional freeboard for structures in the floodplain. | Introduction | This bill would require that most structures located in the floodplain be elevated an additional one-to-two feet, or by the 500-year flood elevation, depending on the type of structure, to provide additional floodproofing of those structures. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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