Regional Resilience Toolkit
Register to attend the April 21 Toolbox Tuesday session to learn about SCAG’s Regional Resilience Toolkit.
Environmental risks, such as drought, wildfire, and earthquakes, are not confined by municipal boundaries. Collaborative, big-picture planning and information sharing can limit effects of these disasters and accelerate recovery, both for local communities and the entire Southern California region.
The Regional Resilience Toolkit, published in March by SCAG, supports Southern California communities with resilience planning and is intended for use by any jurisdiction in Southern California, regardless of size, population, experience in resilience planning, or direct encounters with the shocks and stressors of the current age.
Attend the session to learn more about how local jurisdictions can:
- Understand the benefits of local and regional resilience planning.
- Plan for resilience at a range of scales, from integrating resilience into existing plans and programs to developing a standalone plan.
- Clearly outline key resilience planning steps.
- Identify and pursue funding resources and strategies.