Indiana Flood Mitigation Platform

Problem

Flood mitigation planning in Indiana and many other states results in the creation or update of a hard copy plan that often sits on a shelf.  However, the flood mitigation strategies contained in the plans, as well as the GIS data used to support analysis for the plan, are too important to be stored in a silo (non-shared) repository.  It is much better if the flood mitigation data and information was stored in a way that it could be shared, viewed, uploaded, and updated by appropriate members of the mitigation planning and emergency management teams across the state.

Solution

The Polis Center proposed creating a platform for getting information about flood hazard risks in Indiana into the hands of the people who “need to know and act upon.” It would also equip decision makers, officials and developers in Indiana with information in support of risk-informed choices to make their projects resilient today and into the future. It would provide a one-stop-shop for flood hazards, risk, and mitigation in Indiana and empower non-technical users to understand the impacts of floods in their locality and make their development projects more resilient.