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Communicating About Flood Hazards in Coastal Communities A Challenging and Risk-y Business Henrietta Williams, Lynne Keating, and Dick Wild Presentation at ASFPM National Conference, May 24, 2012
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2 Communication Challenges Stakeholder communication in nearly 600 communities over a period of 10 Years Done Consistently Engagement of multitude of stakeholder audiences with varying interests, cultural backgrounds, and educational backgrounds Increased awareness of flood hazards and risks Increased flood risk reduction activity
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3 A Magnificent Undertaking Indeed!
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4 Coordinate with Partners on Outreach Activities Current version – April 2012 Next update – October 2012
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5 Coordinate with Partners on Outreach Activities ADECA FDEM NWFWMD GA DNR CRC SC DNR NCFMP
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6 Use Variety of Delivery Vehicles Articles/items for stakeholder newsletters and magazines Booths at state/county fairs Brochures Fact sheets/FAQs Informational letters Local TV/Radio PSAs
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7 Delivery Vehicles (Cont’d) Local TV/Radio appearances Newsletters Newspaper op eds and Letters to the Editor Presentations to civic associations Presentations to stakeholder NGOs Conferences Meetings
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8 Delivery Vehicles (Cont’d) Press releases Risk MAP meetings and open houses Other community meetings
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9 Delivery Vehicles (Cont’d) Web-based vehicles Project website RSS feeds, widgets, Tweets Project content on partner websites
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10 Coastal Outreach Web Portal Serve as The FEMA Source of current and accurate information regarding coastal analysis and mapping effort Guide public’s understanding of coastal analysis and mapping schedule and methodology Communicate partnership and shared ownership of coastal analysis and mapping project www.southeastcoastalmaps.com
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11 Web Portal Quick Facts Most recent changes Translated pages Translated fact sheets Video segments Calendar Over 500 Resources Stats: 100,000+ Hits 10,000+ Visitors www.southeastcoastalmaps.com
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12 Communicate with as Many Stakeholders as Possible Public-sector stakeholders Private-sector stakeholders
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13 Public-Sector Stakeholders State/district offices of Federal agencies State agencies Regional entities Community officials U.S. Congress Elected State officials
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14 Private-Sector Stakeholders Developers Engineers Architects Floodplain managers Builders Civic associations in affected counties/ communities NGOs
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15 Private-Sector Stakeholders (Cont’d) Citizens Property owners and renters Insurance agents and companies Real estate agents and companies Lending institutions Flood zone determination firms Print and broadcast media
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16 Public Outreach Meetings – FEMA Region IV’s Commitment Participate in and coordinate planning for public outreach meetings Assign staff to attend meetings in person or remotely Order publications and have them shipped to the meeting site Prepare subject matter experts and event day assignments Support publicity for meetings Participate in and coordinate congressional briefings Participate in briefings with local elected officials
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17 Analyze Your Target Audience (Before conducting Outreach) Are the areas with most changes affluent or economically challenged? Are literacy levels high or low? What is the average age of property owners? Are there significant numbers of non-English speaking property owners, business owners, renters?
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18 Public Outreach Coordination Call - A Few Discussion Points Region IV initiates and coordinates call with county, local community officials, State, and FEMA specialist at least two to three months before open house. Team selects dates and venue Team discusses and agrees upon publicity strategy Team discusses and agrees upon staffing needs Team discusses and analyzes preliminary data and how that impacts outreach strategy
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19 Open House Layout - Visual Glance 1 – Property Lookup Stations 2 – Insurance Information Stations 3 – Appeals and Comment Station 4 – Engineering Study Station 5 – Community Assistance Station
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20 Property Lookup Station
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21 Insurance Information Station
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22 Completed and Future Translations Selected web pages translated (see next slide) Selected fact sheets translated Project fact sheet Eight general information fact sheets Future translations planned; feedback needed Which ones are needed? Send ideas to rwild@mbakercorp.com
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23 Translations (Cont’d) http://www.southeastcoastalmaps.com/ projects/coastal/haitiancreole.php http://www.southeastcoastalmaps.com/ projects/coastal/spanish.php http://www.southeastcoastalmaps.com/ projects/coastal/vietnamese.php
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24 Coastal Outreach Contacts Henrietta Williams, CFM, FEMA Region IV Coastal Outreach Lead henrietta.williams@dhs.gov Lynne Keating, FEMA State Outreach Lead, Alabama and Georgia lynne.keating@dhs.govlynne.keating@dhs.gov Dick Wild, BakerAECOM Coastal Outreach Lead rwild@mbakercorp.com Ben Accurti, BakerAECOM Coastal Web Development Lead baccurti@mbakercorp.com
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25 Thanks for Participating
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