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Komite Planifikasyon Lokal Ijans

Objektif

LEPC fè fòmasyon sou fason pou konfòme yo, reponn kesyon piblik konsènan konfòmite EPCRA, kenbe envantè chimik yo pou enspeksyon piblik ki konsistan avèk dispozisyon EPCRA sou Dwa Konnen Kominote a, bay asistans teknik pou etablisman ki rapòte dapre EPCRA, ankouraje konsyantizasyon materyèl danjere. , epi prepare epi mete ajou Plan konplè pou repons pou ijans pou rejyon an.

LEPC pral itilize tou sibvansyon Depatman Transpò pou Materyèl Danjere pou Ijans (HMEP) Depatman Transpò Etazini pou fè fòmasyon ak egzèsis pou anplwaye sektè piblik pou fè fòmasyon ak egzèsis repons pou materyèl danjere ki pa koute chè oswa ki pa koute chè.

Manm

Manm LEPC gen ladann pwofesyonèl lokal ki reprezante kategori okipasyonèl tankou anviwònman, ponpye, lapolis, jesyon ijans, sante, reprezantan etablisman endistriyèl, gwoup kominotè, medya, transpò, ak ofisyèl leta ak lokal eli.

Istwa

LEPC te kreye an 1988 anba estrikti ak gidans ki tabli nan Lwa sou Amannman ak Reotorizasyon Superfund Ajans Pwoteksyon Anviwonman (SARA) Tit III Lwa sou Dwa Konnen Kominote Ijans (EPCRA) ak Divizyon Jesyon Ijans Eta Florid (FDEM). ).

Kongrè a te adopte EPCRA pou ede kominote lokal yo pwoteje sante ak sekirite piblik ak anviwònman an kont danje chimik yo. Anplis, li etabli yon patenarya inik piblik/prive antite gouvènman yo ak endistri pou planifikasyon ak rapò sou pwodui chimik danjere ak toksik.

LEPC, jan yo te etabli dapre ECPRA, dwe:

  • prepare plan ijans rejyonal pou materyèl danjere ki endike enstalasyon ki itilize, pwodui, ak/oswa estoke sibstans danjere ki prezan nan rejyon an;

  • sèvi kòm depo pou rapò rejyonal ki depoze anba Tit III;

  • dirèk aktivite rejyonal aplikasyon Tit III; epi

  • fè fonksyon kontak ki asosye pou ogmante konsyans ak konpreyansyon ak konfòmite avèk Pwogram Tit III a.

Public Outreach

Several meetings were held with county and municipal staff, community organizations and champions, and the public to gain an understanding of the specific needs of the community in underserved areas based on their experiences. The outcomes of these meetings informed the specific strategies and recommendations of the AAA.

Meeting 1: County and Municipal Staff – December 20, 2024
A virtual meeting was held with staff from Unincorporated DeSoto County and the City of Arcadia to gain insight regarding vulnerable areas and the challenges they face, particularly related to flooding. Additionally, attendees provided details related to upcoming plans and projects within each jurisdiction, including a Community Redevelopment Plan and Wastewater Treatment Plan.


Meeting 2: Underserved Communities – January 7, 2025
Hosted at the Turner Agri Civic Center, this meeting was open to the public. Participants shared their experiences with flooding, including transportation challenges, flood insurance concerns, and lost property.

Meeting 3: Community Organizations – January 15, 2025
Through a series of virtual calls, key community organizations and non-profits from the County and City shared their insights based on the services they offer most often. Participants included The Patterson Foundation, Arcadia Center for the Needy, Area Agency on Aging, and Arcadia Chamber of Commerce. They shared concerns related to disaster preparedness and evacuation, disaster recovery, transportation challenges, and flooding.

DeSoto County AAA Community Workshop
DeSoto County AAA Community Workshop 2

Proposed Adaptation Strategies 

The following strategy categories are intended to address the climate threats identified by the vulnerability assessment and the concerns discussed during public outreach through protection, accommodation, relocation, and avoidance. The recommendations consider a variety of approaches, including nature-based solutions, policy changes, infrastructure improvements, partnerships and collaboration, and funding mechanisms. Through a comprehensive set of strategies, DeSoto County can ensure a resilient future for the entire community.

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Adaptation Strategy Categories

  • ​Policy, Codes, & Standards (including Land Use and Zoning)

  • ​Partnerships & Collaborations

  • ​Planning & Management

  • ​Capital Improvements

  • Transportation & Access

  • Capacity Building

  • Preparedness & Response​

  • Funding & Finance​​

Proposed Adaptation Strategies Summary Document with Comments from the Community/County/Municipalities

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Informational Flyer

DeSoto County CHNEP Project Handout

​Funding​ Partners

The County and the CFRPC are working in partnership with the Coastal and Heartland National Estuary Partnership (CHNEP) to develop Adaptation Action Areas to address the impacts of extreme rainfall and flooding impacts as well as increased temperatures, extreme wind and storm events and housing and  transportation. The focus of this effort is underserved communities. This project is funded by the  bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Cooperative Agreement Funding to the CHNEP from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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Curtis Knowles

Anplwaye Kontakte pou

Jesyon Ijans

cknowles@cfrpc.org

863-534-7130 x124

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