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    Day 2 of the National Institute on Resiliency: Making Transportation & Infrastructure More Resilient and Who Pays for Disaster Risk? [CC]

    Day 2 of the National Institute on Resiliency: Making Transportation & Infrastructure More Resilient and Who Pays for Disaster Risk? [CC]
    CLE 180 min

    Day 2 of the National Institute on Resiliency: Making Transportation & Infrastructure More Resilient and Who Pays for Disaster Risk? [CC]

    Now is the time to explore the legal questions of identifying and and managing the risks of natural and man-made disasters - floods, fires, landslides, earthquakes, and pandemic diseases - and base our future on lessons learned.

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    Making Transportation & Infrastructure More Resilient

    This session will address the legal measures municipalities, counties, states, and other public entities should undertake to enhance resiliency to climate change. Speakers will address the challenges presented by the intergovernmental nature of transportation and infrastructure sustainability. They will also explore legal issues raised by financing mass transit expansion and infrastructure development through such measures as tax increment financing and transit improvement and development districts (TIFs and TDDs). The program will highlight the interconnectedness of mobility with land use controls, green infrastructure, and economic development.

    Janice C. Griffith , Institute Chair & Professor of Law, Suffolk University Law School

    Robert L. Ashe III, Partner, Bondurant Mixson & Elmore

    Roy J. Koegen , Partner, Kutak Rock LLP

    Who Pays for Disaster Risk? Landowners, Governments, Lenders, Insurance Companies���

    Laws effectively allocate the financial burdens of natural disasters: landowners, government agencies, financial institutions and insurance companies all have roles under the legal system, all have some degree of knowledge, and all bear part of the risks. This panel examines the different legal aspects of risk allocation, ranging from privately-enforced requirements such as financial institutions requiring flood or fire insurance as a condition of lending, to the public legal requirements in building and zoning codes. Even setback and brush clearance requirements imposed by insurance companies can function to allocate risk and determine who bears the burden of risk avoidance. It is important for all stakeholders to consider the interrelatedness of the laws that attempt to address risk allocation, as well as the impact of private operational requirements. Without the political will to make difficult decisions and allocate the risks efficiently, the burden of planning for avoiding resiliency failures ultimately falls on the taxpayers.

    Dwight Merriam , Attorney at Law [Moderator]

    Harriet Tregoning , Director, NUMO Alliance, World Resources Institute

    Stephen R. Miller , Professor of Law, University of Idaho College of Law

    Alex Kaplan , Executive Vice President, AmWINS Group, Inc.

    Product Details

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    LG215RED2OLC

    Duration

    180

    Publication Date

    5/19/2021 12:00:00 AM

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