deCoding Downtown
This guide from Main Street Alabama identifies the ways that municipal regulations can be used to support downtown transformation efforts with an emphasis on zoning and building codes.
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Climate change is causing increasingly severe weather events across the US, including flooding. Including flood mitigation and adaptation to your building rehabilitation projects is critical to preserve your historic assets and promote community sustainability. These guidelines from the National Park Service describe the standard methods of flood adaptation for historic structures, including temporary measures, landscape management, floodproofing, basement management, and more. Use these guidelines to guide you as you improve the flood resiliency of your downtown buildings.
Published by National Park Service.