SRC Training
Join us to learn about the US Geological Survey’s new Compound Flood Hazard Assessment Mapper. During this in-person workshop, you’ll hear about how USGS developed the compound flood hazard mapper and how to utilize this new online tool in planning and decision-making. We will walk through a scenario and then you will have time to explore, ask questions, and provide feedback. Save the Sound will also join us to share about a new Long Island Sound Crossing Prioritization Tool, which can be used to plan road-stream crossing improvements that can improve ecological, infrastructure, and community resilience.
This session is geared towards municipal staff, planners, engineers, local decision-makers, and other impacted stakeholders.
Date: March 13, 2026
Time: 9 – 11:30 am
Location: Cornell Cooperative Extension of Westchester County | 3 W Main St, Suite 112, Elmsford, NY 10523
Other Important Details:
– Coffee and a light breakfast will be provided starting at 9am.
– Please bring a laptop or tablet to follow along during the training.
– This event has limited capacity (if exceeded, a waitlist will be available).
Register by Monday, March 9th to secure your spot!
This workshop is being hosted by New York Sea Grant and the US Geological Survey, with funding from Long Island Sound Partnership. For questions or more information, email Sara Powell (slp285@cornell.edu) or Kathleen Fallon (kmf228@cornell.edu).
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