Hazard Mitigation Plan Survey

The Town of Scituate is currently updating the Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan. This plan is important because it helps the Town plan and receive funding for projects that reduce the risk of injury or damage to property from future natural hazard events such as flooding and hurricanes.  This Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan update will build on some of the work already completed by the Town including the Report of the Massachusetts Coastal Erosion Commission, Volume 1, Findings and Recommendations (December 2015), Coastal Erosion, Sediment Transport, and Prioritization Management Strategy Assessment for Shoreline Protection (August 2016), Elevating Roadway Improvements and Dune/Beach Nourishment Along North Humarock for Improved Coastal Resiliency (March 2017), Scituate Harbor Sustainability and Resilience Master Plan (August 2020), Town of Scituate Coastal Community Assessment (September 2018), Peggotty Beach Managed Retreat Feasibility Study, Town of Scituate, Massachusetts Annual Flood Mitigation Progress Report (2019), Mapping Storm Tide Pathways in 2018), Scituate and Cohasset: Assessing Coastal Vulnerability to Storms and Sea Level Rise (2019), and the Building a Resilient Scituate – Climate Vulnerability Assessment and Action Plan (March 2018).

We need your help as we gather information for the plan. The information you provide in this survey will help us coordinate activities and identify projects. The survey should take less than 10 minutes to complete and responses will remain anonymous.

The Scituate Hazard Mitigation Planning Team thanks you for taking the time to participate in this information-gathering process. 

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