Are there other climate-related impacts that you think threaten Ann Arbor? If so, please describe.
No response.
Is your home or business located in a floodplain?
Don't Know
Is your property about the same, less, or more prone to flooding now than it was 5 years ago?
Don’t Know
Do you feel you and/or your family is prepared for emergencies or disasters?
Somewhat
What steps have you taken to prepare for the types of emergencies and disasters that might occur in our community?
No response.
Do you feel that the City of Ann Arbor has effectively helped the community prepare for emergencies or disasters?
No
A number of citywide activities can reduce our risk from hazards. In general, these activities fall into one of the following seven broad categories. Please rank the categories in order of importance with 1 being the most important.
Actions to inform citizens about hazards and the techniques they can use to protect themselves and their property. Examples include outreach projects, school education programs, library materials and demonstration events.
Administrative or regulatory actions that influence the way land is developed and buildings are built. Examples include planning and zoning, building codes, open space preservation, and floodplain regulations.
Actions that involve the modification of existing buildings to protect them from a hazard or removal from the hazard area. Examples include acquisition, relocation, elevation, structural retrofits, and storm shutters.
Actions that, in addition to minimizing hazard losses, also preserve or restore the functions of natural systems. Examples include: floodplain protection, habitat preservation, slope stabilization, riparian buffers, and forest management.
Actions that protect people and property during and immediately after a hazard event. Examples include warning systems, evacuation planning, emergency response training, and protection of critical emergency facilities or systems.
Actions intended to lessen the impact of a hazard by modifying the natural progression of the hazard. Examples include dams, levees, detention/retention basins, channel modification, retaining walls and storm sewers.
Actions that help residents build and maintain relationships with each other (especially neighbors), create shared plans, and develop shared resources to jointly prepare for, withstand, and recover from hazards.
Please indicate which method(s) you prefer to receive preparedness information.
Internet (website, email, etc.)
Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.)
Other - Text Messages via phone
Please indicate which method(s) you prefer to receive ongoing emergency/disaster information.
Internet (website, email, etc.)
Notification services (A2 Emergency Alerts)
Social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.)
Other - Text Message via phone
What two actions do you think are the most important for the City to take to increase resilience to hazards, including climate-related hazards?
Prevent any and all power outages
Please provide any additional feedback, comments, thoughts, or suggestions:
No response.
A2 Open City Hall is not a certified voting system or ballot box. As with any public comment process, participation in A2 Open City Hall is voluntary. The responses in this record are not necessarily representative of the whole population, nor do they reflect the opinions of any government agency or elected officials.
Have you experienced any of the following hazards in Ann Arbor?
How concerned are you about the following hazards?
Please rank the following climate-related impacts in terms of the level of threat you think they pose to Ann Arbor
frequent winter storms
Increased heat wave intensity and frequency
Reduced air quality
frequent rainfall
Habitat disruption
frequent thunderstorm
loss
In-migration
Are there other climate-related impacts that you think threaten Ann Arbor? If so, please describe.
No response.Is your home or business located in a floodplain?
Is your property about the same, less, or more prone to flooding now than it was 5 years ago?
Do you feel you and/or your family is prepared for emergencies or disasters?
What steps have you taken to prepare for the types of emergencies and disasters that might occur in our community?
No response.Do you feel that the City of Ann Arbor has effectively helped the community prepare for emergencies or disasters?
A number of citywide activities can reduce our risk from hazards. In general, these activities fall into one of the following seven broad categories. Please rank the categories in order of importance with 1 being the most important.
Actions to inform citizens about hazards and the techniques they can use to protect themselves and their property. Examples include outreach projects, school education programs, library materials and demonstration events.
Administrative or regulatory actions that influence the way land is developed and buildings are built. Examples include planning and zoning, building codes, open space preservation, and floodplain regulations.
Actions that involve the modification of existing buildings to protect them from a hazard or removal from the hazard area. Examples include acquisition, relocation, elevation, structural retrofits, and storm shutters.
Actions that, in addition to minimizing hazard losses, also preserve or restore the functions of natural systems. Examples include: floodplain protection, habitat preservation, slope stabilization, riparian buffers, and forest management.
Actions that protect people and property during and immediately after a hazard event. Examples include warning systems, evacuation planning, emergency response training, and protection of critical emergency facilities or systems.
Actions intended to lessen the impact of a hazard by modifying the natural progression of the hazard. Examples include dams, levees, detention/retention basins, channel modification, retaining walls and storm sewers.
Actions that help residents build and maintain relationships with each other (especially neighbors), create shared plans, and develop shared resources to jointly prepare for, withstand, and recover from hazards.
Please indicate which method(s) you prefer to receive preparedness information.
Please indicate which method(s) you prefer to receive ongoing emergency/disaster information.
What two actions do you think are the most important for the City to take to increase resilience to hazards, including climate-related hazards?
Prevent any and all power outages
Please provide any additional feedback, comments, thoughts, or suggestions:
No response.