
27:16
If there is time, I can pop in and speak to the CRCOG efforts coming up regarding Resilient Connecticut

38:20
How do we ask a question?

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Please use the raise hand function or put the question in the chat. We will call on people to unmute.

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I don’t see raise hand

40:16
I will call on you next

42:36
demhs.hmgp@ct.gov

45:21
Stephanie, the HMP action is "Conduct public outreach and a cost-benefit analysis to determine a preferred flood mitigation measure to implement at the library." My opinion is that this action is sufficient for covering a new library that does not have flood risk. Let's check in offline.

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16. How are extreme heat public health impacts incorporated into the DEEP Climate Resilience Fund?Community climate resilience planning is intended to focus on helping protect people, property, livelihoods, health, and community services/lifelines. Specific actions that result in protecting people from climate impacts such as extreme heat or floodwaters are part of climate resilience planning under Track 1. Local health directors or non-profits focusing how climate impacts public health are eligible for climate resilience planning funds. Please see the program description and relevant FAQs for requirements. Track 2 applicants must connect their project development proposal, identified in previous planning efforts, to a federal funding source for implementation. For federal resources related to extreme heat see HEAT.gov - National Integrated Heat Health Information System

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Link to FAQs: https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/ConnecticutClimateAction/DCRF/Docs/DCRF-FAQs.pdf

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www.HEAT.gov

01:09:54
Thank you so much. This has been very helpful!

01:10:57
Would the MS4 program qualify

01:12:17
For application assistance with CIRCA, send an email to CIRCA@UConn.edu

01:13:53
Great Thanks

01:14:28
Thank you!