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Published: 2016-07-09T08:58:24.827000+00:00
Miami Is Beating the Sea
Justin Worland is a writer for TIME.
Sun-soaked Miami Beach is a good place to be optimistic. And while a tax hike to fund infrastructure upgrades is rarely a winning campaign strategy, Philip Levine had a hunch it could work when he ran for mayor three years ago. Streets in the seaside city regularly flood with several feet of water during the highest tides, and scientists say the problem will only worsen as climate change raises sea levels as much as 7 ft. by the end of the century. Against such prospects, Levine’s $500 million plan to end the regular knee-high flooding seemed like a bargain to voters. “Some people say you get swept to office,” says Levine. “I always say I got floated into office.”
Since the election, Miami Beach has embarked on an aggressive–and expensive–plan to defend against climate change that rivals the engineering feat that created some of its beaches from landfill a century ago. But Miami Beach is not alone. Across a four-county region in South Florida, officials are working together to defend against rising sea levels, crossing party lines and bucking state leaders in the process. This bipartisan, intercity collaboration–formally known as the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Compact–has the potential to serve as a model for vulnerable coastal communities across the nation.
Members of the compact share ideas and practices but implement them in their own way. On a tour of Miami Beach in late spring, public-works director Eric Carpenter points to construction crews tearing up roads to rebuild them as much as 2.5 ft. higher. The city, it seems, is elevating: alfresco restaurant diners now eat at eye level with feet pacing the adjacent sidewalk, and electrical boxes that control the pumping systems will be raised as much as 8 ft. off the ground to account for worst-case projections.
In Miami-Dade County, officials are taking a less drastic tack, gradually adapting infrastructure rather than spending billions to overhaul everything at once. So far, the county has integrated climate-change contingencies into a multibillion-dollar upgrade of its water and sewage facilities, with plans to raise building elevations and install new electrical systems above ground floors. Those measures would have cost billions on their own, but add only $75 million when combined with existing projects.
Triage is the word in Coral Gables, where Republican Mayor James Cason has told lawyers and planners to figure out which infrastructure can be saved and which can be relocated. “Pick your level of risk, and plan for what you believe in,” he says.
Sea level isn’t the only obstacle for planners. The administration of Florida Governor Rick Scott, a climate-change skeptic, has reportedly banned some officials from even uttering the phrase, though Scott has denied such a policy. Others believe in climate change but think the region may be a lost cause. Harold Wanless, a geology professor at the University of Miami, predicts that Miami Beach will be underwater by the end of the century, leading to a Dust Bowl–like migration. “We’re going to have a bunch of Okies from South Florida,” he says.
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