Every town bigger than 250 people has a Climate Action and Resilience plan. Deborah Tavares says to read it as it IS what they plan in the area you live or plan to move to.
What will you face? See links at the bottom to listen to Deborah Tavares cover known gov’t doc facts:
This is what we face in Oregon based on Oregon’s Resilience Plan:
In April 2011, the Oregon House of Representatives unanimously passed House Resolution 3 (sponsored by Rep. Deborah Boone, D-Cannon Beach) directing the Oregon Seismic Safety Policy Advisory Commission (OSSPAC) to “lead and coordinate preparation of an Oregon Resilience Plan that . . . makes recommendations on policy direction to protect lives and keep commerce flowing during and after a Cascadia (megathrust) earthquake and tsunami.”
The plan and its recommendations are now available and were delivered to the Oregon Legislative Assembly on February 28, 2013.
Click on the links below to read the plan and learn more about the planning effort:
- Oregon Resilience Plan, Executive Summary
- Oregon Resilience Plan, Full Version
- Oregon Resilience Planning Overview
- White House HR3 Endorsement
- Governor Support of Resilience Plan
- Earthquake Resilience: Building Resilient Communities
https://www.oregon.gov/OEM/Documents/WithoutWarningEarthquake_english.pdf – shows what they plan for us in cartoon form
https://www.oregon.gov/oem/hazardsprep/Pages/Cascadia-Subduction-Zone.aspx