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Mitigating Disasters: What More Can Land Use Planners Do?

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Mitigating Disasters: What More Can Land Use Planners Do?
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Land use planning offers a host of regulatory and educational tools that planners and attorneys can employ to protect our communities from the impacts of natural disasters. Yet many of these tools are not fully utilized across Texas communities. This session reports on a survey of the extent to which Texas coastal communities are using common and proven techniques to reduce risk and mitigate disaster impacts, with lessons for all parts of the state.

Includes: Video Audio Slides

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  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Property Owners Association Law | Real Estate Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2025

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1. Mitigating Disasters: What More Can Land Use Planners Do? (May 2024)

Shannon Van Zandt

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Mitigating Disasters: What More Can Land Use Planners Do? (May 2024)

Land use planning offers a host of regulatory and educational tools that planners and attorneys can employ to protect our communities from the impacts of natural disasters. Yet many of these tools are not fully utilized across Texas communities. This session reports on a survey of the extent to which Texas coastal communities are using common and proven techniques to reduce risk and mitigate disaster impacts, with lessons for all parts of the state.

Originally presented: Apr 2024 Land Use Conference

Shannon Van Zandt, Texas A&M University - College Station, TX