[Heritage] Free Webinar: Disaster Preparedness & Recovery for Historic Properties & Districts - Monday, Dec 14

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Free Webinar: Disaster Preparedness & Recovery for Historic Properties & Districts - Monday, Dec 14

Disaster Preparedness & Recovery for Historic Properties & Districts
December 14, 9 am to 12:30 pm
Register<https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJElceurpjosEtKDZoTZ0yl8uzl6IN_8rXbQ> online to get Zoom access information.

Join Oregon Heritage<https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/Pages/default.aspx> for a workshop on strategies for disaster preparedness and recover for historic properties and explore community-wide planning for heritage resources.


  *   The first section 9-10:30, offered by Lisa Craig of the Craig Group<https://www.thecraiggrouppartners.com/team> for National Alliance of Preservation Commissions<https://napcommissions.org/> will cover the basics of disaster preparedness and response for historic properties.
  *   The second session, presented by UO's Institute for Policy Research & Engagement<https://ipre.uoregon.edu/>, will share a new model of community-wide disaster resilience planning for heritage resources. Learn how to team up with other heritage organizations in your community to develop a plan and move mitigation efforts forward. This session will explain what a community plan includes, explore the guidebook to developing the plan, and the value to collecting organizations to participate in a community plan.

Speaker Info:

  *   Lisa Craig strives to promote historic places as economic, resilient, dynamic and creative community assets by collaborating with public and private partners to make historic communities the preferred place to live, work and visit. She served as Chief of Historic Preservation for the City of Annapolis. She conducted historic research, design review, and commission trainings, drafted legislation, procedures and staff reports; led award-winning community engagement and educational programs and raised project funds through grants and in-kind donations.  She spearheaded the Weather It Together initiative, a Cultural Resource Hazard Mitigation Plan identified by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a national model for resiliency planning. Her additional experience is wide ranging and she now serves as principle of The Craig Group.

  *   Robert Parker, with UO's Institute for Policy Research & Engagement, coordinated a team of University of Oregon students, through the community planning process in partnership with the City of Cottage Grove, local heritage organizations, and Oregon Heritage. The results include individual organizational plans and a community-wide plan. Through the process the organizations discovered shared needs and goals that could then be included in the city plan. The workshop, led by Parker and Graciosa, will address the benefits of such an approach, the model process, and lessons learned.

Contact Kuri Gill<mailto:kuri.gill at oregon.gov>, 503-986-0685, for additional information.

Register<https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJElceurpjosEtKDZoTZ0yl8uzl6IN_8rXbQ> online to get Zoom access information.



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