Resilience Roundtable: After the Camp Fire, Part 2
In a two-part episode, Bill Siembieda, AICP, PhD, talks with Butte
County, California, planning staff about the aftermath of the 2018
Camp Fire — one of the deadliest and costliest wildfires in the
state's history, with 85 casualties and more than 50,000
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In a two-part episode, Bill Siembieda, AICP, PhD, talks with
Butte County, California, planning staff about the aftermath of
the 2018 Camp Fire — one of the deadliest and costliest wildfires
in the state's history, with 85 casualties and more than 50,000
people evacuated from their homes.
Part II of these conversations features Tim Snellings, director
of development services for Butte County. Tim details the
logistics of the cleanup process, and the two planners discuss
how the town of Paradise, which was hardest hit by the disaster,
might replan their community. Tim outlines some of the ways
county staff might get creative with incentives and programs as
they make updates to their general plan. He also underscores the
challenges facing communities in the area and how urgent the need
is for every jurisdiction facing these realities to update their
plan now.
[It's] essential that you be prepared for the disaster that's
coming, that you don't shortcut on your general plan ... You're
thinking that, “Oh, we'll get to it someday.” You need to get to
it now. You need to find funding now to update your safety
elements and do your hazard mitigation planning now.
— Tim Snellings, Director of Development Services, Butte County
(California)
Bill Siembieda, AICP, PhD, is professor of city and regional
planning at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis
Obispo.
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