Tag: levee setbacks

  • New IRIS in Focus: A Legal, Regulatory, and Policy Primer on Levee Setbacks

    New IRIS in Focus: A Legal, Regulatory, and Policy Primer on Levee Setbacks

    Recently, IRIS researchers Yee Huang and Matt Shudtz developed the Legal, Regulatory and Policy Primer on Levee Setbacks, a tool intended to help interested communities strategize how to implement a levee setback by helping planning branches in federal agencies, local levee districts and beyond understand the authorities, funding programs, permitting and legal requirements, and incentives […]

  • IRIS comments on USACE proposal to update PL 84-99 regulations

    IRIS comments on USACE proposal to update PL 84-99 regulations

    The US Army Corps of Engineers spends hundreds of millions of dollars every year to repair, rehabilitate, and restore levees that are damaged by floods. Much of that money flows through the Rehabilitation and Inspection Program (RIP), a program governed by Public Law 84-99. The program was created by Congress in 1941 to ensure that […]

  • New Project Highlight: Improving Federal Regulations to Promote Levee Setbacks

    New Project Highlight: Improving Federal Regulations to Promote Levee Setbacks

    Late last year, the Corps published a proposal to revise its regulations governing implementation of PL 84-99. We saw this as a prime opportunity to push for policy changes that will enhance the Corps’ analysis and implementation of levee setbacks. Our comments are detailed but boil down to one simple concept: Levee setbacks are an […]