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SHARPPening Your Mitigation Awareness

SHARPPening Your Mitigation Awareness. 2011 Ohio GIS Conference Jonathan Sorg, CFM Ohio EMA – Mitigation Branch Jesse Glascock, GISP Stantec Consulting. The Need for a Mitigation Web Portal. How can we better promote mitigation?

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SHARPPening Your Mitigation Awareness

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  1. SHARPPening Your Mitigation Awareness 2011 Ohio GIS Conference Jonathan Sorg, CFM Ohio EMA – Mitigation Branch Jesse Glascock, GISP Stantec Consulting

  2. The Need for a Mitigation Web Portal • How can we better promote mitigation? • How can the State help quantify the benefits of past mitigation projects? • How can we help communities improve the quality of their local mitigation plans? • What is the best way to incorporate local hazard mitigation plans into the State Hazard Mitigation Plan?

  3. Turning the Ideas into Reality • Who can we get to help pay for this? • Pre-Disaster Mitigation grant • Who can help build it? • Stantec Consulting

  4. State Hazard Analysis Resource and Planning Portal (SHARPP) • What is SHARPP? • Premiere web-based system that captures and disseminates state and local hazard mitigation planning and project information • What’s it do? • Helps the state satisfy mitigation planning requirements • Assists with the preparation and examination of Local Hazard Mitigation Plans (LHMPs) • Publicizes mitigation projects and quantifies annual benefits • Helps the state to monitor properties acquired with HMA funds • Provides a tool to spatially analyze and disseminate mitigation information • Allows for future Risk MAP integration

  5. AOMIs and Risk MAP • Risk MAP is FEMA’s latest initiative to take Map Modernization to the next level • How to get from mapping to mitigation projects… • AOMI = Area of Mitigation Interest • Dataset collected during Risk MAP project • Opportunity for public input

  6. Presentation Assumptions • The application is 100% complete, however… …not fully populated • Three tiers of access in SHARPP • Tier 1 – public access • Tier 2 – password controlled data entry access • Tier 3 – administrator access to all data and functionality

  7. Google Maps • Using SQL Server 2008 R2’s [geography] data type, the Google API facilitates the creation of AOMI’s, Mitigation Actions, and Mitigation Projects

  8. Will the real Paul Vidal please stand up?

  9. Work Flow Tier 2 & 3 Tier 2 & 3 Tier 1 AOMI 1 AOMI 2 AOMI 4 AOMI 3 Mitigation Project 2 Mitigation Action 1 Mitigation Action 1

  10. Google Maps API Family • MarkerClusterer • Chart Tools

  11. The “BIG” Picture • Natural progression of community planning becoming mitigation actions that become projects • Project effectiveness is quantified and publicized in SHARPP • Monitoring the effectiveness

  12. Demo

  13. Questions?

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