In a recent public meeting, Dr. Samantha Danchuk, the climate and resilience lead for APDAM, presented findings from a vulnerability assessment focused on West Miami. The meeting aimed to engage the community in discussions about local flooding issues and prioritize projects to address these challenges.
Dr. Danchuk emphasized the importance of community input, stating that the session would be interactive and designed to gather feedback on flooding experiences and needs. She acknowledged the collaboration with the Mosaic Group, which is assisting with community outreach efforts.
The assessment highlighted significant hazards affecting West Miami, including hurricanes and flooding threats. Dr. Danchuk outlined the purpose of the vulnerability assessment, which is to identify gaps and vulnerable assets within the community. She also mentioned ongoing efforts to communicate with residents through online platforms and paper surveys to gather insights.
As the project approaches its conclusion at the end of the year, the meeting served as a platform for residents to advocate for flood mitigation strategies and discuss potential projects they wish to see advanced in their community. The session underscored the importance of community involvement in shaping effective resilience strategies against climate-related challenges.