The New Landscape of Climate Planning – It’s Bigger Than You Thought
Presented by The Florida Bar CLE Committee and the Environmental and Land Use Law Section (part of the ELULS 2020-2021 Audio Webcast Series) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2021 11:00 AM – 1:10 PM (EST) |
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This program serves as an introduction to The Florida Bar Environmental and Land Use Law Section’s Resiliency Committee’s 20-21 CLE series. Resilience, for local governments, includes addressing legal and policy topics local governments confront from the challenges of climate change, sea level rise, heat, and weather extremes. This first session will feature Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Noah Valenstein discussing resilience from the state perspective, information on climate and sea level rise in state law and local planning, funding options, and a legislative preview. WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION Susan Roeder Martin, Nason Yeager Gerson Harris & Fumero, Boca Raton THE EVOLUTION OF RESILIENCY PLANNING IN FLORIDA Noah Valenstein, Secretary, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee CLIMATE AND SEA LEVEL RISE IN COMPREHENSIVE PLANS Jerry Murphy, Faculty Consultant, University of Florida, Bradenton SEA LEVEL RISE IN STATE FACILITIES Whitney Gray, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee SEA LEVEL RISE EVALUTION TOOLS Heidi Stiller, South Regional Director, NOAA Office of Coastal Management, St. Petersburg 2021 LEGISLATIVE SESSION PREVIEW Frank Bernardino, Anfield Consulting, Tallahassee FUNDING OPTIONS FOR LINKING RESILIENCY AND DISASTER RECOVERY Julie Dennis, OVID Solutions, Tallahassee Q&A AND CLOSING Susan Roeder Martin, Nason Yeager Gerson Harris & Fumero, Boca Raton $100 ELULS MEMBERS | $130 NON-SECTION MEMBERS (Webinar & CD) $125 ELULS MEMBERS | $155 NON-SECTION MEMBERS (DVD) |
CLE CREDITS CLER PROGRAM: GENERAL – 2.0 CERT PROGRAM: 2.0 (CITY, COUNTY, AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW, STATE AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICE) COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE COURSE NO: 4317 |