33. Any public comment you would like to add to be posted on this survey?
The most important thing that you could do is restrict building permanent structures in low lying areas, at least areas colored in your map and beyond also. Just pick a height above sea level 30 feet or whatever is decided to be the minimum height to build permanent structures on, just like you did with areas too low and close to the rivers after the 1964 flood.
Study how they deal with things in Holland. If possible, build locks at a raised Jetty and keep the barrier of dunes. Once the rising water gets into the bay and river mouths, the only thing to do is relocate from low lying areas.
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33. Any public comment you would like to add to be posted on this survey?
The most important thing that you could do is restrict building permanent structures in low lying areas, at least areas colored in your map and beyond also. Just pick a height above sea level 30 feet or whatever is decided to be the minimum height to build permanent structures on, just like you did with areas too low and close to the rivers after the 1964 flood.
Study how they deal with things in Holland. If possible, build locks at a raised Jetty and keep the barrier of dunes. Once the rising water gets into the bay and river mouths, the only thing to do is relocate from low lying areas.