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East Central Flo lorida Regional Resilience Coll llaborative Resilience EDA funded opportunity to develop and implement a program focusing on regional disaster resilience. March, 2018 Cultivating resilience (coll llaborative


  1. East Central Flo lorida Regional Resilience Coll llaborative

  2. Resilience • EDA funded opportunity to develop and implement a program focusing on regional disaster resilience. March, 2018 • Cultivating resilience (coll llaborative ecosystem) needs to be understood as a long-term team effort, embedded and providing guidance to undertake empirical analysis of regional systems. • The general thrust of investing in place, identifying points of global economic relevance, and creating higher levels of social cohesion are an essential piece of a regional action agenda.

  3. Regional Planning Council meetings • Orange County- Hurricane Maria • City of Orlando • Affordable housing • Climate Change • Migration • Brevard and Volusia Counties • Osceola County Regional Resilience Action Plan • Coastal/ tidal flooding • Infrastructure Failure • Sea Level Rise • Aging Infrastructure • Regional Food Systems • Food Access • Health Outcomes • Shifting Economic Trends

  4. Creating Resilience • Each project was a demonstration of how organiz ized local leadership ip can elevate the distinctive assets of a place in ways that transcend the confines of the past, building linkages throughout the region, state and global economy.

  5. Resolution Adopted • September, 2018 Council adopted a Resilience Resolution reaffirming their commitment to regionalism; understanding the relationship between planning, economic development and emergency management; and to convene stakeholders across the region to develop the structure and framework for a regional resilience collaborative.

  6. Regional Resili ilience Coll llaborativ ive Structure PROCESS PERSPECTIVE East Central Florida Regional Planning Council Council Sub Committee Steering Committee Collective Impact 5/16/2019 6

  7. St Steering Committee Made up of Disciplines Economic ic He Healt lth & Equit ity Cr Create Pla lanning Natu tural l Res esou ources pr productive connectivit ity Emergen ency Management Ener ergy with th br branded Transportation . Outr treach and Public lic Polic olicy init itiatives Academia Sustainabili lity 5/16/2019 7

  8. Timeline Development Council Sub • Update on Progress • Review Outline for Committee Draft MOU • Draft MOU to RPC • Direction legal for comment • Mission Statement • Draft to CSC/ legal for • Requested Bio info comment • Meetings with for Steering Capacity Building Feb 25-March 1 Commissioners Brevard Manager Committee Resolution Adopted • Capacity Building Meeting 16 2 Committees Formed • Volusia County/City Other Coalition Manager Meeting coordination • Develop Partnerships February December January MOU comments • Develop Structure 8 due Jan 7th • Discuss Refined • Timeline MOU • Pillar development • Name Initiative, • MOU Language 14 • Draft MOU 17 Logo, Mission Language Statement Discussion, Steering • Refine Structure, Committee timeline, Pillars

  9. Timeline Development Council Sub Committee • Finalize Mission • Signing Ceremony Statement details • Finalize MOU • Capacity Building • Capacity Building • Speakers • Plan Jurisdiction Staff • Volusia County/ City • Move MOU to Work sessions digging Manager Meeting Commission Agendas • National Adaptation into focus areas June 3-4 Forum • Presentation of MOU April May March • Bio + Photo Requests • Logo • Council Meeting • Council Meeting • Final Language • Assessment /Poll • Council Sub • Attorney Reviews • MOU Roll Out Place MOU on Committee • Further define pillars- • Jurisdictional June Board Agendas Meeting Focus Areas Workshops for • Assessment/ Poll • Pillar Development formalization • UP UPDATES from Lo Local Gov ov, agencie ies, other 12 8 Steering Committee

  10. Regional Planning Council meetings • Lake County • Volusia County • Built infrastructure • Leveraging grants & partnerships • City of Titusville • Marion County • Economic Placemaking • Managing growth and • Central Florida; LTRG + EM honoring their Agricultural • Resilience on the front lines heritage • Risk Reduction

  11. Council Sub Committee Direction Resilience Places Prosperity People Built Health Economic Infrastructure + + Resilience Natural Equity Environment Risk Reduction + Reduce the Carbon Emergency Sustainability Goals Footprint Management

  12. MOU • History • Provide Perspective • Who constitutes the region • Why the region is important • Prosperity- Economic interdependencies • Places – built infrastructure + natural environment • People- health + equity • What are we going to do

  13. What are we going to do? • MOU requests: • Create Productive Connectivity- commitment and appropriate staff • Regional Resilience Action Plan- identify regional initiatives with supportive and actionable data • Regional Legislative Strategy- align individual decisions and policies in service of shared strategy • Community Involvement • Annual Summit Think Globally Plan Regionally Act Locally

  14. Next Steps pending vote Collective impact potential begins with sharing a vis isio ion for resilience which is what the MOU and subsequently the collaborative offers. • Pil illa lar Refin inement • Survey – through May 31 to County/City Managers • Staff Engagement Workshops- June 18-19 ❖ Yield strategic plan for collaborative • Roll ll Out • the stated goal is 8 counties and 78 cities formalizing • level of engagement may differ: the annual summit engagement for branded initiatives • Governance • Council Sub-Committee dissolves after signing ceremony in fall • Steering Committee present outcomes & recommendations to the Council for consideration

  15. June Workshop draft • Workshops- Ju June 18- 19 19 • Presentation on n collaborative de development • Background on on ot othe her na natio ional l ini nitia iativ ives- Steve Adam dams • Ben enefit its of of col ollaboratives -out outcomes- Steve Ada dams • ECFR 2 C- Je Jenif ifer r Rup Rupert rt • Prioritize Topic Areas • How do does your jur jurisdiction app pproach resilience in in th the pr prioritized areas? • Do you ha have th the capacity to tr track/benchmark topic area pr progress? • Wha hat ini initiatives do do you want to move forward? Wha hat are th the barriers/obstacles? • Wha hat regional opportunities do does a collaborative pr present?

  16. Timeline Development Council Sub Committee • Signing Ceremony • Capacity Building details • League of Cities- • Capacity Building • Speakers • Secure dates for: potential for Place MOU on • Update- MOU to Elected Official League of Cities Board Agenda Commission Agendas Primer w/ ACCO & Association of for approval Counties June July August September Place MOU on Board Agenda for approval • Results from Workshop- • Identify potential • June 18-19 form beginnings of Regional Initiatives Staff • Signing strategic plan under each pillar Workshops/ Ceremony – • Identify potential Regional w/mutually reinforcing ACCO details tbd by activities Initiatives under each Activator CSC • Consider TAC pillar w/mutually • Define reinforcing activities • Populate • Resources to convene + coordinate • Climate • Climate Steering participating orgs. Fundamentals Fundamentals Committee Academy- CC-P Academy- CC-P certification certification (part 1) (part 2)

  17. THANK YOU

  18. • Green Infrastructure • Built Wetlands • Accommodate Future Migration • Building Codes • Water + Sanitation Infrastructure + • Drainage/Stormwater • Energy • Energy Efficiency Natural • Reduce Inequalities • Tree Protections • Reduce the carbon footprint Environment • Relocation • Sustainable Communities • Public parks • Blue Resources • Coastal Protection • Green Resources • Growth Planning Topic Area • Increase fiscal sustainability • Waste Management Topic Area MOU Brainstorming • Planning • Water Body Quality/Quantity (spring protection included) • Conservation lands • Green Space • Interconnected transportation systems • Flooding • Biodiversity protection • Storm Surge • Energy Security • SLR • Increase adaptive capacities • Wildlife and Biodiversity Protection • Risk reduction (minimalize conflicts in wild & • Transportation urban interfaces) • Gentrification • Water availability • Communications (radio, technology) • Ecosystem services • Renewables/Storage • High performing, energy efficient, resilience • Infrastructure Redundancy targets • Extreme Weather

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