Virtual event hosted by Sustainable Pittsburgh
EVENT OVERVIEW:
Join Sustainable Pittsburgh for a timely webinar on how Pennsylvania communities can strengthen stormwater systems and hazard response plans in the face of increasingly extreme weather.
Recent storms have overwhelmed parts of the state causing flash flooding, infrastructure damage, and public safety concerns. These recurring downpours are becoming more and more common in a changing climate. With annual precipitation up nearly 10% and extreme rain events on the rise, Pennsylvania faces growing risks from flooding, heat waves, windstorms, and freeze-thaw cycles.
This session will explore how local governments can integrate stormwater management and hazard mitigation into long-term community resilience planning. Experts will share best practices, funding opportunities, and tools. We’ll also highlight how these efforts support Sustainable PA certification and help to contribute to a stronger, more equitable future for all residents.
FEATURED SPEAKERS:
- Richard Deal (he/him)
State Hazard Mitigation Officer
PA Emergency Management Agency - Sawyer Sidelinger (they/them)
Program Manager and Systems Administrator
Sustainable Pittsburgh - Jason Singer (he/him)
Councilman – Ward 4
Town of McCandless - Beth Uhler (she/her)
Pennsylvania Director
Center for Watershed Protection - John Ukenye (he/him
Senior Director of Policy and Strategic Initiatives
Sustainable Pittsburgh
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
- Municipal staff
- Local elected officials
- Sustainability professionals
- Other stakeholders