RESILIENT CHATHAM COUNTY

Chatham County formally established a new Resilience Program in 2022. This program will be working throughout all of the County's departments to reduce the vulnerability of our facilities and its residents to climate change and build greater resilience against the risks to our government and the public.

Chatham County is committed to starting down a path to ensure that we can move forward and evolve with our ever-changing conditions. By focusing on strategic planning, wise investment, and adaptations now, we can make proactive changes to maximize our preparedness and overall resilience while the impacts of climate change and sea level rise are still minimal. Efforts to be proactive rather than reactive in the face of these changes will exponentially benefit the County and its residents by minimizing the resources necessary to prepare, preserving our unique quality of life long into the future.


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Introduction

In recent years, we have witnessed extreme weather events across the country and the world. These extreme events, such as "500‐year floods" or rapidly intensifying hurricanes, have become more frequent due to climate change. These impacts of climate change have been felt across the world, and Chatham County is not immune.

The impacts of climate change and sea level rise are also witnessed locally. Fifteen named storms have come within 50 miles of Chatham County since 2000. Several heavy rain events affected the community, such as the 6.7 inches of rain that fell on September 20, 2021, breaking the record of 2.1 inches that stood since 1885. Some areas of the County received over 8.0 inches of rainfall during Tropical Storm Elsa in July of 2021. With a warming climate, Chatham County is likely to experience more intense and frequent rainfall events due to increased moisture in the atmosphere.

The Fort Pulaski tide gauge located in Chatham County has recorded nearly a foot of sea level rise since 1935. Impacts are frequently witnessed throughout the County. In light of experienced impacts in addition to the projected forecasting, Chatham County is looking to establish next steps and recommendations for the path forward.

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What is "Community Resilience"?

Community Resilience is the ability of a community to withstand and respond to shocks and stressors, to reestablish when necessary, and to equitably improve when possible. In short – the ability to bounce back.

As shown in the Resilience Framework image below, these four resilience themes are not independent of one another, but rather mutually beneficial. For example, positive impacts in the Infrastructure & Environment program area can have cascading benefits that could be seen in other program areas such as Economy & Society. Each one of these themes then have three core components, with supporting subcomponents that the County and its partners will focus on throughout its ongoing efforts to address resilience in Chatham County.

Resiliency Framework wheel showing 4 themes from above in the center surrounded by names of the core components of each.