Resilient Virginia provides ongoing educational events directly through our Resiliency Academy and biennial Conferences, as well as The Resilience Calendar.
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Design decisions for buildings and communities are critical to efforts to increase local and regional resiliency. Building designers — of residential, institutional, and commercial structures — should strive to incorporate passive and active survivability concepts into new and renovated structures.
Community planners and developers need to incorporate concepts that increase the capacity to maintain transportation flow, strategies to handle water management, and infrastructure approaches that will withstand a variety of risks.

Environmental Justice Roundtable
Back to Lynchburg Rising Meeting Notes Community Members Safety and Other Concerns Many sidewalks need to be fixed. When it rains, the sidewalks flood and

2023 Resilient Virginia Conference
Resilient Virginia’s 2023 Conference will deliver the tools, information, and networking opportunities you need to help build resiliency in your community.

Tinbridge Hill Neighborhood Meeting
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Fairview Heights Neighborhood Meeting
Back to Lynchburg Rising Meeting Notes Environmental Justice, Neighborhood Strengths & Assets What does environmental justice mean to you? Not a difference of response time

Sponsors: 2023 Resilient Virginia Conference
Your company or organization has the opportunity to provide essential services and products to our attendees through the Sponsor and Exhibitor options.

Creating Resilience Hubs for Community Safety
On December 15th, local and regional speakers will provide information about resilience hub initiatives and their benefit for community safety when disasters occur. This final Fall Resiliency Academy session is especially relevant for our communities as we deal with increased disruption from more frequent severe weather, flooding, and power outages.

White Rock Hill Neighborhood Meeting
Back to Lynchburg Rising Meeting Notes Environmental Justice, Neighborhood Strengths & Assets What does environmental justice mean to you? Everything being equal Respecting your neighbors

Diamond Hill Neighborhood Meeting
Back to Lynchburg Rising Meeting Notes Environmental Justice, Neighborhood Strengths & Assets What does environmental justice mean to you? Fair across the board, ex. Potholes

Mitigating Climate Impacts with Forests, Farms, and Fields
Join us for a virtual event on November 17th to hear how communities can use forests, farms, and fields in their mitigation efforts.

Will Your Community’s Buildings Survive the Next Disaster? Can You Afford for Them Not To?
Join us October 27th to hear how communities can build for resilience, where they can find the funding to do so, and see examples of how this is already happening

Environmental Justice Roundtable
Back to Lynchburg Rising Meeting Notes Community Members Safety and Other Concerns Many sidewalks need to be fixed. When it rains, the sidewalks flood and

2023 Resilient Virginia Conference
Resilient Virginia’s 2023 Conference will deliver the tools, information, and networking opportunities you need to help build resiliency in your community.

Tinbridge Hill Neighborhood Meeting
Back to Lynchburg Rising Meeting Notes Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Photos

Fairview Heights Neighborhood Meeting
Back to Lynchburg Rising Meeting Notes Environmental Justice, Neighborhood Strengths & Assets What does environmental justice mean to you? Not a difference of response time

Sponsors: 2023 Resilient Virginia Conference
Your company or organization has the opportunity to provide essential services and products to our attendees through the Sponsor and Exhibitor options.

Creating Resilience Hubs for Community Safety
On December 15th, local and regional speakers will provide information about resilience hub initiatives and their benefit for community safety when disasters occur. This final Fall Resiliency Academy session is especially relevant for our communities as we deal with increased disruption from more frequent severe weather, flooding, and power outages.

White Rock Hill Neighborhood Meeting
Back to Lynchburg Rising Meeting Notes Environmental Justice, Neighborhood Strengths & Assets What does environmental justice mean to you? Everything being equal Respecting your neighbors

Diamond Hill Neighborhood Meeting
Back to Lynchburg Rising Meeting Notes Environmental Justice, Neighborhood Strengths & Assets What does environmental justice mean to you? Fair across the board, ex. Potholes

Mitigating Climate Impacts with Forests, Farms, and Fields
Join us for a virtual event on November 17th to hear how communities can use forests, farms, and fields in their mitigation efforts.

Will Your Community’s Buildings Survive the Next Disaster? Can You Afford for Them Not To?
Join us October 27th to hear how communities can build for resilience, where they can find the funding to do so, and see examples of how this is already happening