ASFPM Update OUR CHALLENGE. Floods are 'acts of God,' but flood losses are largely acts of man. Fall, 2016

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ASFPM Update Fall, 2016 OUR CHALLENGE Floods are 'acts of God,' but flood losses are largely acts of man. 1945 PhD Dissertation Human Adjustments to Flood by Gilbert F. White 1

OUR CHALLENGE Credit: Chopperguy Photographer Jerry Ferguson and Pilot Andrew Park ASFPM s Mission Mitigate the losses, costs, and human suffering caused by flooding. and 4 2

Protect the natural and beneficial functions of floodplains. 5 What does ASFPM do? National and State Policy Issues National CFM Certification State Chapter Services & Support Develop Tools, Publications, & Resources for State and Local Floodplain Managers No Adverse Impact (NAI) Conferences & Events Training (ASFPM Webinar Series) Research 3

Policy Issues The broad problem of flood-loss reduction is that the rate at which flood losses are being eliminated by construction of engineering or land-treatment works is of about the same magnitude as the rate at which new property is being subjected to damage. -GFW Federal Budget (FY17) Program Administration House Senate FEMA -Flood Mapping $177.5 m $177.5 m $177.5m FEMA Pre Disaster Mitigation $54.5 m $54.5 m $100 m (PDM) FEMA Flood Mitigation $175 m $175 m $175 m Assistance (FMA) USACE Planning Assistance $5.5 m $7.5 m $6 m to States (PAS) USACE Floodplain $15 m $15 m $16 m Management Services (FPMS) USACE Natl Flood Risk Management (Silver Jackets) $5 m $6 m $5 m 4

Private Flood Bill HR 2901 / S 1679 Supposed to address two specific concerns to make private flood insurance easier to write; instead it is major flood insurance reform Impacts Communities could drop out of the NFIP because private flood easily available and no tie to NFIP participation = no FPM standards Hurts mitigation programs (ICC and FMA) because no requirement for ICC / no requirement to pay into FMA Hurts FPM and mapping because no requirement for Federal Policy Fee Could result in substandard policies that lenders are forced to accept to meet mandatory purchase. Policy holders will be more dependent on disaster assistance 2017 NFIP Reauthorization NFIP expires 9/30/17 Will need to be reauthorized by Congress Will it be a series of short term reauthorizations or a long term one? What will program reforms be? ASFPM working with several different groups / participating in coalitions to promote effective reforms (i.e., Natl Assoc of Realtors, Natl Emergency Management Assoc.) ASFPM developed Principles and Priorities documents for 2017 reform 5

FFRMS Final guidelines establish new flood risk standard for federal projects. Agencies have three options: Freeboard approach 3 ft. for critical actions, 2 ft for everything else; 500-year elevation; or Climate informed science to develop new BFE Requires consideration of nature based alternatives FEMA proposed rule now out for public comment, closes October 20 th. HUD, and a few other agencies may be doing rulemaking this year ASFPM STRONGLY SUPPORTS AND HAS DEVELOPED WEBPAGE FOR INFORMATION LINKED TO ASFPM HOMEPAGE AT WWW.FLOODS.ORG FHA 203K Loan FHA's primary program for the rehabilitation and repair of single family properties: Flood mitigation activities are eligible based on guidance clarification made in fall of 2015 Combines financing for purchase or refinance and repairs into one loan Can be used in cases where property owner finds flood insurance too expensive or generally to mitigate flood risk Must be done by a FHA approved lender they already exist throughout the country Competitive mortgage rates ASFPM has just signed a MOU with HUD to develop guidance and informational materials to promote this program nationwide. Stay tuned for more information! 12 6

Training: 2017 ASFPM Conference April 30 May 5, 2017 Important Dates: Abstracts due October 31, 2016 Registration will open earlier this year Adequate hotel room capacity Exhibitors and sponsors prospectus now available! Contact ASFPM Training: 2017 Other Events Coastal GeoTools Feb 6-9, 2017 North Charleston, SC Call for Abstracts open until September 26, 2016 www.coastalgeotools.org National Mitigation & FloodProofing Workshop 7 Aug 13-18, 2017 Iselin, NJ Focus on Sandy Mitigation five years later 7

Research, Tools and Data 15 NAI How-To Guides Features: 5 NAI level tools in each guide Case studies and How-To information Based on 7 building blocks in NAI Toolkit. Four guides complete: Mitigation, Infrastructure, Planning, and Education / Outreach Two guides finishing production: Mapping, and Regulations, out this fall One guide to start in FY17: Emergency Services 8

Great Lakes Coastal Resilience Planning Guide www.greatlakesresilience.org Other Projects Subdivision Design and Flood Hazard Areas Companion to 1997 Planners Advisory Service (PAS) Report with the same name Focuses on subdivision process and recommends over 60 standards that can be used to maximize flood loss reduction New PAS report will be out by end of September Planning Information Exchange Partnership with American Planning Association 8 webinars over 2 years, both CFM and AICP credits Webinar #8 will be 9/22 State Resiliency Initiatives Past webinars /registration on APA website at: www.planning.org 9

Other Projects Community Rating System (CRS) Green Guide Develop resource guidebook for communities identifying CRS elements that have co benefits of CRS credits and protecting natural floodplain functions Developing several case studies, show how-to implement specific elements Deployed through workshops and webinars Community Floodplain Management Survey Develop baseline of local program capacity and implementation issues Format based on ASFPM s State and Local Program Survey Desire is statistically valid data nationally and regionally Other Projects Regional Coastal Resiliency Grant: Incorporating future conditions / climate change into Capital Improvements Plans (CIPs) ID 20-40 best practices, tools, and methods being used across infrastructure sectors Determine of they are replicable in other areas of the country Pilot techniques in two communities Develop guide, including PAS Report for local officials to use If you have a tool/technique your community uses that you wish to share with our research team, contact ASFPM Sr. Project Manager, Bill Brown at bill@floods.org 10

Thank You The present status of floodplain management does not encourage complacency... On balance, progress has been far short of what is desirable or possible, or what was envisaged at times when the current policies and activities were initiated -GFW Credit given to the Natural Hazards Observer and Rob Pudim for all illustrations in this presentation Be a member, get involved! www.floods.org 11