Discovery Kick-Off Meeting Southeast Florida Coastal Study May 30, 2014
Welcome and Introductions FEMA Region IV Mark Vieira Project Manager Christina Lindemer Technical Lead Henrietta Williams Outreach Lead Production and Technical Services (PTS) Contractor Michael DelCharco Project Manager Chris Mack Technical Lead Dick Wild Outreach Lead Michael Taylor Discovery Lead 2
Meeting Objectives Provide an overview of the NFIP and Risk MAP Introduce the Southeast Florida Study Discuss the availability of local data Confirm stakeholders for Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties 3
National Flood Insurance Program Established with the passage of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 Community adopts and enforces a floodplain management ordinance to reduce flood risk Federal Government makes flood insurance available to property owners in participating communities 4
Risk Mapping, Assessment, and Planning (Risk MAP) Program Risk MAP Vision Deliver quality data Increase public awareness of flood risk Encourage local/regional actions that reduce risk 5
Southeast FL Coastal Study Palm Beach County Scope of Work Shoreline Miles Estimated WHAFIS Transects Transects Per Mile Estimated Panels 46 184 4 41 Communities 24 Effective transects shown 6
Southeast FL Coastal Study Broward County Scope of Work Shoreline Miles Estimated WHAFIS Transects Transects Per Mile Estimated Panels 25 100 4 33 Communities 20 Effective transects shown 7
Southeast FL Coastal Study Miami-Dade County Scope of Work Shoreline Miles Estimated WHAFIS Transects Transects Per Mile Estimated Panels 116 406 3.5 132 Communities 28 8 Effective transects shown
Southeast FL Coastal Study Monroe of Work Shoreline Miles Estimated WHAFIS Transects Transects Per Mile Estimated Panels 120 360 3 160 Communities 6 Effective transects shown 9
Southeast FL Coastal Study Project Goals 10
Southeast FL Coastal Study Process Discovery Data Acquisition Coastal Engineering Analyses Floodplain Mapping Produce Preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps Post-Preliminary Processing 11
Southeast FL Coastal Study Data Collection Discovery Review existing flood hazard data Collect background information Kick-off meeting Available local knowledge and data Stakeholder input Data Collection Topographic data development Orthophotos Bathymetric data Coastal structures information Field reconnaissance 12
Southeast FL Coastal Study Analyses Methods Coastal Storm Surge Modeling ADCIRC and SWAN Coupled Model Includes hydrodynamics, waves, and wave induced setup Coastal Analyses First Pas Analysis Transect locations and profiles Overland wave hazard analysis: Primary Frontal Dune Erosion Overland wave propagation Runup Overtopping 13
Southeast FL Coastal Study Floodplain Mapping 14
Southeast FL Coastal Study From Preliminary to Effective FIRMs Preliminary Maps 15
Southeast FL Coastal Study Project Schedule 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 16
Southeast FL Coastal Study Outreach Efforts Community Engagement Tools e-bulletins Webinar updates Project Charter Meetings Website Community Engagement www.southeastcoastalmaps.com Meeting materials Periodic updates Discovery and Kick-off Meeting Storm Surge Analysis Update Meeting Flood Risk Review Meeting Resilience Meeting CCO Meeting/Open House Contacts FEMA Study Manager Project Manager Discovery Lead Outreach Lead 17
Southeast FL Coastal Study Community Meetings Community Meetings Discovery Kick-Off Meeting Discovery Meeting Technical Update Meeting Storm Surge Analysis Update Meeting Flood Risk Review Meeting Resilience Meeting Preliminary DFIRM Community Coordination Meeting Public Open Houses 18
Local Knowledge Identify Key Stakeholders 1. Recommend other community staff 2. Suggest additional stakeholders 3. Let us know if your contact information changes 19
Local Knowledge Data Availability Base map data / terrain data Terrain data TOPO or BATHY Orthophotos Updated roads, political boundaries, and public works projects Land use data Coastal structures Seawalls, revetments, beach nourishment, protection structures Specifications or as-built drawings Historical flood performance Repairs, maintenance, or reconstruction 20
Local Knowledge Data Availability Historic flood hazard information Erosion hazard areas Areas subject to wave damage and overtopping Current flood studies For existing or anticipated development or mitigation Flood studies or flood map revisions in progress (CLOMR LOMR) Stakeholder Ideas? 21
Local Knowledge Your Completed Questionnaire 22
Miami Dade County Discovery Meeting June 24, 2014 9:00am 11:00am Miami-Dade Emergency Operations Center Fire Rescue HQ Conference Rooms 1-2 9300 NW 41 Street Miami, FL 33178 23
Broward County Discovery Meeting June 25, 2014 9:00am 11:00am Broward County Government Center Commission Chambers, Room 422 115 S. Andrews Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 24
Palm Beach County Discovery Meeting (West Palm Beach) June 26, 2014 9:30am 11:30am Mary McDonald Wilson Center @ Gaines Park City of West Palm Beach 1505 N. Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401 25
Palm Beach County Discovery Meeting (Jupiter) June 26, 2014 2:30pm 4:30pm Jupiter Community Center Main Auditorium 200 Military Trail Jupiter, FL 33458 26
Monroe County Discovery Meeting (Key Largo) July 21, 2014 2:00pm 4:00pm Murray E. Nelson Government Center Board of County Commission Meeting Room 102050 Overseas Highway Suite 2 Key Largo, FL 33037 27
Monroe County Discovery Meeting (Marathon) July 22, 2014 10:00am 12:00pm Marathon Government Center Board of County Commission Meeting Room 2798 Overseas Highway Second Floor Marathon, FL 33050 28
Monroe County Discovery Meeting (Key West) July 23, 2014 10:00am 12:00pm Harvey Government Center Board of County Commission Meeting Room 1200 Truman Avenue Second Floor Key West, FL 33040 29
If You Cannot Make The Meeting We still want you to be a part of the process. Please send your data and/or questions to: Michael Taylor AECOM 1360 Peachtree Street NE Suite 500 Atlanta, GA 30309 michael.taylor@aecom.com 404-946-9488 30
Southeast FL Coastal Study Points of Contact Mark Vieira, PE 770.220.5450 mark.vieira@fema.dhs.gov Michael DelCharco, PE 904.472.0082 Mdelcharco@taylorengineering.com Christina Lindemer 770.220.5424 christina.lindemer@fema.dhs.gov Michael Taylor, PE 404.946.9488 Michael.Taylor@aecom.com 31