SB1 Case Study: Big Sandy Rancheria Extreme Weather and Natural Disaster Evacuation Plan

Source

Authors

Big Sandy Rancheria Band of Western Mono Indians

Published

2021

Description

This case study details how Big Sandy Rancheria Band of Western Mono Indians (BSR), in partnership with the Fresno Council of Governments, used a Caltrans SB 1 Adaptation Planning Grant to produce the Big Sandy Rancheria Extreme Weather and Natural Disaster Evacuation Plan (PLAN). The PLAN addresses the current lack of access to an emergency roadway network and enables BSR to better prepare the community for emergency evacuations. The project assessed the impacts of extreme weather events on roadways and related infrastructure worsened by climate change such as wildfires, flooding and tree mortality.  In addition, the project identified potential emergency evacuation roads through a transportation analysis, addressed priority adaptation projects for implementation and identified co-benefits with regard to public health and safety of the disadvantaged and transit dependent population residing in Big Sandy Rancheria.

Climate Impact Tags

Drought Extreme storms Temperature Wildfire

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 2: Assess Vulnerability Phase 3: Define Adaptation Framework and Strategies

Resource Type Tags

ICARP Case Study

Topics

Extent: Auberry, Fresno County

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Last updated: April 27, 2024