Meeting Name: Committee on Resiliency and Waterfronts (inactive) Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 10/29/2019 1:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: 250 Broadway - Committee Rm, 14th Fl.
Jointly with the Committee on Environmental Protection
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T2019-5106 *   Oversight - 7th Anniversary of Superstorm SandyOversight Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
T2019-5106 *   Oversight - 7th Anniversary of Superstorm SandyOversight Filed, by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0382-2018 *Eric A. Ulrich  Special flood hazard area notification.IntroductionThis bill would require the Office of Emergency Management to conduct a mailing after the final adoption of a federal flood insurance rate map, informing members of the public whose properties are in the special flood hazard area of flood insurance requirements and other relevant information.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0382-2018 *Eric A. Ulrich  Special flood hazard area notification.IntroductionThis bill would require the Office of Emergency Management to conduct a mailing after the final adoption of a federal flood insurance rate map, informing members of the public whose properties are in the special flood hazard area of flood insurance requirements and other relevant information.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 1480-2019 *Eric A. Ulrich  Creating a marine debris disposal office.IntroductionThis proposed legislation would require that the mayor or such agency as he may designate create a program designed to dispose of, or if appropriate, reuse marine debris left on public beaches. The program would require a plan to recycle, where possible, marine debris.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 1480-2019 *Eric A. Ulrich  Creating a marine debris disposal office.IntroductionThis proposed legislation would require that the mayor or such agency as he may designate create a program designed to dispose of, or if appropriate, reuse marine debris left on public beaches. The program would require a plan to recycle, where possible, marine debris.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 1620-2019 *Justin L. Brannan  Creation of a citywide climate adaptation plan.IntroductionThis bill would require that no later than September 30, 2022, and every ten years thereafter, the Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability, or another office or agency designated by OLTPS, in consultation with other City agencies, develop and post on its website a climate adaptation plan that considers and evaluates various climate hazards impacting the City and its shoreline. Such climate hazards would include extreme storms, sea level rise, tidal flooding, extreme heat, extreme precipitation, extreme wind, wild fire, and flooding surge events associated with a storm. The climate adaptation plan would include recommendations for resiliency and adaptation measures to protect residents, property and infrastructure in the City. Such plan would identify areas that are highly vulnerable to climate hazards to help determine where resiliency and adaptation measures should first be implemented. Such plan would also consider the potential impact on environmental justice areas.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 1620-2019 *Justin L. Brannan  Creation of a citywide climate adaptation plan.IntroductionThis bill would require that no later than September 30, 2022, and every ten years thereafter, the Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability, or another office or agency designated by OLTPS, in consultation with other City agencies, develop and post on its website a climate adaptation plan that considers and evaluates various climate hazards impacting the City and its shoreline. Such climate hazards would include extreme storms, sea level rise, tidal flooding, extreme heat, extreme precipitation, extreme wind, wild fire, and flooding surge events associated with a storm. The climate adaptation plan would include recommendations for resiliency and adaptation measures to protect residents, property and infrastructure in the City. Such plan would identify areas that are highly vulnerable to climate hazards to help determine where resiliency and adaptation measures should first be implemented. Such plan would also consider the potential impact on environmental justice areas.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
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