OUR ROLE IN ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS

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OUR ROLE IN ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS The Metcalf Institute s Peter B. Lord Seminar on the Environment Chelsea Siefert, Principal Planner The Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program November 30, 2012

WHO IS RI STATEWIDE PLANNING? Charged with preparing and maintaining plans for the physical, economic, and social development of the state; encouraging their implementation; and coordinating the actions of state, local and federal agencies and private individuals within the framework of the state's development goals and policies.

WHO IS RI STATEWIDE PLANNING? RI Statewide Planning Program (RI SPP) State Planning Council Technical Committee Transportation Transportation Advisory Committee Consistency Review and Local Planning Assistance Planning Information Center RIGIS Committee Land Use Planning Sustainable Communities Sustainable Communities Consortium Social Equity Advisory Committee

WHAT WE DO PROGRAM FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Developing and maintaining the State Guide Plan (SGP) 2. Administering the federally required transportation planning process 3. Reviewing certain federal and state investments for SGP consistency 4. Reviewing and approving local comprehensive plans 5. Providing technical assistance & directing resources for planning 6. Undertaking special planning initiatives

WHAT WE DO 1. Developing and maintaining the State Guide Plan (SGP) Means for centralizing, integrating and monitoring State development plans Basis for local comp plan and investment consistency reviews

WHAT WE DO 2. Administering the federally required transportation planning process Long Range Transportation Plan (Transportation 2035) Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)

WHAT WE DO 3. Reviewing federal and state investments for SGP consistency Intergovernmental Review Process Projects of the RI Economic Development Corporation

WHAT WE DO 4. Reviewing and approving local comprehensive plans Meets the intent and goals of the Act Includes the required content Consistent with state law Consistent with goals and policies of the state and agencies The required process has been followed Complies with State Planning Council rules and regulations Uses adequate, uniform and valid data

WHAT WE DO Required Content Land Use Natural Resources Transportation Housing Economic Development Historic & Cultural Resources Open Space & Recreation Services & Facilities (including energy production & consumption) Natural Hazards (including sea level rise) Implementation

WHAT WE DO 4. Providing technical assistance & directing resources for planning Planning Challenge Grant Program Assistance with Comprehensive Planning Data & Mapping Other Technical Assistance to Communities Legislative Services Assistance to State Agencies

WHAT WE DO 5. Undertaking special planning initiatives Sustainable Communities Initiative Climate Change and Natural Hazards Planning I-95 March 2010

Fill critical planning data and information gaps Pilot replicable risk assessment and planning procedures Integrate climate change concerns into local planning requirements Provide funding to assist with all of the above HEARING THE CALL TO ACTION

COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING Initial Efforts Establish requirements for planning at the local level Added natural hazards as a required topic for local comprehensive plans New Challenge Equip municipalities to succeed Crafting guidance for comprehensive planning

COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING NATURAL HAZARDS WORKING GROUP Representatives from RI EMA and URI Coastal Resources Center /RI Sea Grant Working through guidance for municipalities What must be addressed Methodology for addressing it What data to use Warwick Sewage Treatment Facility March 2010

COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING Topics that have emerged from initial discussions Egress/Ingress during and after events Rebuilding strategy Prioritizing strategies for vulnerable resources Coordination with RI EMA staff Considering natural hazards in municipal investment decisions Neighbors and boundaries Debris management Warning/notification systems Misquamicut Sandy, November 2012 {photo courtesy of CRMC}

THANK YOU Chelsea Siefert, Principal Planner The Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program chelsesa.siefert@doa.ri.gov (401) 222-4721