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Oak Harbor planners outline climate-resiliency analysis for 2025 comp plan update
Summary
City planners presented draft climate-resiliency memos prepared under a Department of Commerce grant and House Bill 1181 requirements, identifying flooding, extreme precipitation and sea-level rise as principal hazards and listing shoreline, wastewater treatment and the water transmission line among vulnerable assets.
Kat Kamec, the city’s principal planner, introduced the 2025 comprehensive-plan periodic update and two memos from the city’s consultant describing climate-resiliency analysis tied to House Bill 1181. Kamec said the memos review modelled hazards and an initial inventory of vulnerable community assets and that the city received a Department of Commerce grant to support the analysis.
The consultant’s preliminary work—summarized in memos provided with the agenda—identified extreme precipitation, flooding and sea-level rise as the hazards most relevant to Oak Harbor. Kamec told the council the…
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