To better understand and prepare for the impacts of current and future flooding and sea level rise, the PBC Office of Resilience has partnered with six local municipalities to complete risk assessments. These assessments will identify how these environmental changes will affect critical assets in each community. The following six municipalities are partners in this project:

  • Town of Cloud Lake

  • Town of Glen Ridge

  • Village of Golf

  • Town of Haverhill

  • Town of Hypoluxo

  • Village of Palm Springs

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A risk assessment involves a structured process used to evaluate a community’s vulnerability to the impacts of flood-related threats. 

  • Step One Critical Asset Data: ​The first step is compiling a list of all of the important community assets in each municipality.
  • Step Two Sensitivity and Exposure: The assessments will analyze the potential magnitude, severity, and extent of rainfall flooding, tidal flooding, and current and future storm surge flooding in combination with various sea level rise projection scenarios. 
  • Step Three Focus Areas: Once the list of critical assets is compiled and the potential impacts are evaluated, the team will identify key focus areas—or hot spots—where action should be prioritized.
  • Result Resilient Florida Risk Assessment: The assessment results will be compiled into standardized flood and sea level rise risk reports, compliant with Section 380.093, Florida Statutes, for each municipality.
  • Next Steps Adaptation Funding: Upon completion of the reports, the municipalities will then be eligible for future infrastructure implementation funding through the Resilient Florida Grant Program.
This effort also builds upon PBC’s existing resilience work and contributes to the statewide vulnerability assessment framework established under the Resilient Florida Program.​

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Resilient Florida Program​

This work was funded through a grant agreement from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection Resilient Florida Program. The views, statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the State of Florida or any of its suba​​gencies.​

Community Workshops


OOR is partnering with the municipalities to host a series of community workshops focused on flood risk. The workshops will provide information about the Flood Risk Assessments and offer residents a chance to voice their concerns.

Meetings will also be streamed virtually.
Light refreshments will be served at each event.

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Village of Golf Community Workshop
Date/Time: Wednesday, April 16, 2025, 11:00 AM
Location: ​Golf Town Hall, 21 Country Road, Village of Golf, FL 33436
A recording of this meeting will be available soon!

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Town of Hypoluxo Community Workshop
Date/Time: Wednesday, April 16, 2025,  3:00 PM
Location: Hypoluxo Town Hall, 7580 South Federal Highway, Hypoluxo, FL 33462
A recording of this meeting will be available soon!

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Village of Palm Springs Community Workshop
Date/Time: Thursday, April 16, 2025, 3:00 PM
Location: Palm Springs Town Hall, 226 Cypress Lane, Palm Springs, FL 33461
A recording of this meeting will be available soon!

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Towns of Cloud Lake and Glen Ridge Community Workshop (co-meeting)
Date/Time: Tuesday, April 22, 2025, 7:00 PM
Location: ​Cloud Lake Town Hall, 100 Lang Rd, West Palm Beach, FL 33406
A recording of this meeting will be available soon!

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Town of Haverhill Community Workshop
Date/Time: Thursday, April 24, 2025, 5:00 PM
Location: Haverhill Town Hall, 4585 Charlotte Street, Haverhill, FL 33417
A recording of this meeting will be available soon!