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Options Database

Explore more than a thousand resilience-building solutions considered by other communities. Each option is tied to specific hazards and assets, compiled from recent climate adaptation and resilience plans published in the United States.

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Revise land use plans to accommodate changes in types of agricultural activities and to allow for shifts in agriculturally viable areas. For example, include accessory uses such as agritourism and direct retail activities while also considering impacts to natural ecosystems.

Changing Seasons Agriculture and Food Supply

Revise land use plans to accommodate changes in types of agricultural activities and to allow for shifts in agriculturally viable areas.

Multiple or All HazardsShifting Species, Habitats, and EcosystemsChanging SeasonsDrought Agriculture and Food Supply

Revise the community's steep slope ordinance to add other metrics beyond elevation and slope, such as density, land disturbance and tree removal prohibitions.

Landslides Urban Landscape and Tree CanopyProperty

Routinely inspect the functionality of fire hydrants.

Wildfire Water Infrastructure – Drinking WaterWater Infrastructure – General

Seal wastewater pipes that are at or below the existing groundwater level to protect the system against rising groundwater.

Flooding – Coastal Water Infrastructure – GeneralWater Infrastructure – Wastewater

As seasons change length arrival dates, study and better understand the natural, economic and societal impacts of climate change on food security as well as the potential benefits of warmer temperatures.

Changing Seasons Agriculture and Food Supply

Seek additional staff capacity in future budget cycles to prevent and manage climate impacts.

Multiple or All Hazards Multiple or All Assets

Seek federal and state engagement to develop a resilience strategy.

Multiple or All HazardsFlooding – General EconomyMultiple or All Assets

Seek out technical assistance to assess the flood and erosion risks facing drinking water systems. Identify potential solutions.

Erosion and Shoreline RecessionFlooding – CoastalFlooding – GeneralFlooding – Rainfall-induced Water Infrastructure – Drinking WaterWater Infrastructure – General

Serve as a proactive convener on area-based stormwater infrastructure improvements, rather than manage these improvements parcel by parcel.

Flooding – GeneralFlooding – Rainfall-induced Water Infrastructure – Stormwater

Set a goal to become stormwater neutral by increasing the ability of the jurisdiction to capture, infiltrate, retain or evapotranspirate the first inch of rainwater. This achievement would benefit local ecosystems by reducing the transport of runoff pollutants and would help control flooding and erosion.

Water QualityErosion and Shoreline RecessionFlooding – GeneralFlooding – Rainfall-induced Urban Landscape and Tree CanopyWater Infrastructure – WastewaterNatural Areas and WildlifeWater Infrastructure – Stormwater

Set a limit on the percent of impervious surface — area covered by impenetrable materials such as asphalt, concrete and rooftops — allowed on new construction and redevelopment on residential, commercial and industrial sites.

Extreme HeatFlooding – GeneralFlooding – Rainfall-induced Urban Landscape and Tree CanopyProperty

Set money aside to address hardening roads against landslides and erosion.

Landslides Transportation and Mobility

Set up a regional water management and flood working group to facilitate climate considerations.

Water QualityDroughtFlooding – CoastalFlooding – General People

Speak with vulnerable populations to see what needs they have before, during and after a flood. Then offer mobile services for those residents before, during and after a flood.

Flooding – CoastalFlooding – General People

Sponsor local volunteer events to reduce fuel loads along the wildland-urban interface.

Wildfire Agriculture and Food SupplyUrban Landscape and Tree CanopyWater Infrastructure – WastewaterNatural Areas and Wildlife

Sponsor workshops for local officials, developers, civic groups, and neighborhood/homeowner associations.

Wildfire People

Stage and prepare debris cleanup resources immediately prior to an expected incident to ensure these will be ready to activate as soon as possible.

High WindsFlooding – General Multiple or All Assets

Strengthen public transit systems to provide safe travel during extreme heat and smoke events. Offer free public transit rides during these events.

Air QualityWildfireExtreme Heat Transportation and MobilityPeople

Strengthen stormwater management regulations to account for future sea level rise conditions.

Flooding – Coastal Water Infrastructure – Stormwater