Worshipful Mayor Memo Regarding Building Emergency Sea Essay

PAGES
4
WORDS
1429
Cite

¶ … Worshipful Mayor Memo regarding building emergency sea gate with current funds

After studying the issue, and the costs thereof, we have come to the conclusion based on the following facts:

That building a Seagate may be feasible as per the advice of the engineers. However they also opinion that such a hurricane as sandy occurs once in 25 or so years. The cost of building such a barrier would be enormous. It would result in increased taxes and the efficiency of such a measure is not guaranteed.

The second alternate is to build smaller dykes that would keep off sea erosions but would do nothing against storms like sandy.

The third alternate is to increase the existing infrastructure in such a way that flooding can be avoided. And other programs are continued in a phased manner.

With consideration to all of the above, we believe that investing in a sea gate at this juncture would be a waste of resources. On the other hand we have about 10 years before another such calamity can occur. We studied the management of drain and storm water management and propose based on these studies that Your Worship may be pleased to consider these facts:

1. That aftermath of the Sandy the new and media have covered the event and brought forth suggestions like Sea Gate must have a 6 or 7 feet high cement and steel sea walls. There were about 850 homes in the community and it is noted that some cement and steel barriers would protect the properties against waves, but not against giant storms, incoming waves, but not from the flood waters. It is submitted that any amount of barriers erected against the sea would not be enough against storms of the Sandy kind. It would be impossible to erect without break a wall about 150 feet high all over and it is possible that the storm gets over that too. Normal storms are another issue. (Shawn, 2012) However the solution of building a wall is not the solution because such steel structures that existed did not protect the homes. The only alternative against storms like sandy is seeing that residences are constructed...

...

The important system to be in place is storm water management and in this case we believe that while the corporation can retain the management of the storm water and follow a different strategy with the view point of costs. It is submitted that the involved citizens who wish the gate to be constructed be involved in protecting the property or moving to higher ground. This involves creation of private enterprise innovation with a part of the cost being shared by the corporation. Involving a strategy in the view point of the organization or board is based on the entire business that the operation is involved, and this being the core, decisions of business units or in this case the affected partners who seek to achieve their immediate goals have to be linked and be in accordance with the holistic general objective. Business wise it also has to have a business advantage in some form or another namely a competitive advantage. (Trent, 2007)
Thus the project must be planned as a comprehensive strategy that includes all stake holders. And where private participation is mandated the private sector must be given the power of enforcement to avoid bureaucracy and the costs can be spread between the agency and the city -- both by subsidies, taxes and cost cutting measures. The industries and commercial establishments must be encouraged to build and use their own par of the wall using private enterprise with the corporation can provide them with such resources and experience as can be brought in. We may also follow the similar pattern that the Los Angeles County created a Local All-Hazards Mitigation Plan with strategies for natural and man-made hazards and the plan was approved by, FEMA and the Governor's Office of Emergency Services -- OES. (L. A. County Online, 2013) Thus the infrastructures in the cities, like schools, and railroads have involved NGOs. It is not possible for the wall to be built by the corporation and hence the other two alternatives can be begun straight away while an exploration is made with private and NGO participation of the wall because there…

Sources Used in Documents:

References

Earl, Michael J. (1988) "Information Management: The Organizational Dimension" Oxford

University Press: Oxford.

L.A. County Online. "Hazard Mitigation" Retrieved 26 April, 2013 from http://lacoa.org/hazmit.htm

Narasimhan, Ram; Kim, Soo Wook. (2001) "Information system utilization strategy for supply chain integration" Journal of Business Logistics, vol. 22, no. 2, pp: 51 -- 75.
Shawn, Eric. (2012) "National Interest" FoxNews.com. Retrieved 26 April, 2013 from http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/12/05/sea-walls-for-sea-gate-sandy-prompts-calls-for-construction/#ixzz2RUrvG6me


Cite this Document:

"Worshipful Mayor Memo Regarding Building Emergency Sea" (2013, April 27) Retrieved April 20, 2024, from
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/worshipful-mayor-memo-regarding-building-87525

"Worshipful Mayor Memo Regarding Building Emergency Sea" 27 April 2013. Web.20 April. 2024. <
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/worshipful-mayor-memo-regarding-building-87525>

"Worshipful Mayor Memo Regarding Building Emergency Sea", 27 April 2013, Accessed.20 April. 2024,
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/worshipful-mayor-memo-regarding-building-87525

Related Documents

Flooding There are many natural hazards in the environment, but some of them are not as "natural" as they would appear. In other words, some of the environmental hazards in the environment have been created or enhanced by what human beings have done. Flooding is one of those issues, as humans have dammed up streams, moved rivers, and created their own lakes. They have also removed trees and graded land to

Flooding Mold Extreme Weather Mitigation Formulate a plan on how you would use clinical epidemiology to guide your options and actions on dealing with this issue. Scientists define flooding events by their probability of occurring in a given time period. For example, a hundred-year flood is a flood that would theoretically probable to occur only once every century. However, climate change and the changing atmospheric condition are predicted to increase the frequency of

Benefits -- Social media is a cost-effective and very powerful tool that will allow an easy two way exchange between public health professionals and the public in the event of a disaster. Since people often use their mobile device to hook up to social media, they would have access to information almost immediately, be up-to-date about the disaster or disease and even sent pictures and help governmental officials assess the

Flooding: Natural Hazard
PAGES 2 WORDS 595

Natural Hazard, FEMA -- "Floods" Natural Hazard: Flooding Flooding, according to the Natural Disasters Association (2014), "is the most common environmental hazard worldwide." This according to the organization is more so the case given the vast distribution (geographical) of both low-lying coastal areas and river flood plains. Essentially, flooding occurs once an area that was not formerly underwater is submerged as a result of water overflow. According to Ready, a campaign that

Flooding to Put in Simple
PAGES 2 WORDS 600

However, the most horrible cases of flooding are a combination of storms, 'spring tides' and low atmospheric pressure (Think Quest). Effects of flooding: Flooding is very dangerous as floodwater severely disrupt both public and personal transport by cutting off roads and railway lines. It suspends all communication links by damaging the telephone lines and disrupts normal drainage systems in cities, while sewage spills are common, representing a serious health risk, along

Yellow River's Flooding History Flooding is the most common hydrological hazard occurring in various regions of the world. For instance, statistics have recorded 3000 such disasters since the beginning of the 20th century. This is attributed to the widespread distribution of rivers, floodplains, and low-lying coastal plains that are extremely attractive for human settlement. Occurrence of this hazard claims approximately twenty thousand lives each year: at least twenty million are displaced