Abstract

AbstractTropical Storm Irene and spring flooding in 2011 exposed the vulnerabilities of mobile home parks in Vermont when 154 mobile homes in parks were destroyed. The question of mobile home parks’ relationship to floodplains was a pressing concern to state officials as displaced households sought to resettle. Little analysis had been done about the extent to which Vermont’s mobile home parks were exposed to flooding and the data to do this analysis had not been assessed or assembled. A spatial overlay analysis largely using multiple sources of existing data revealed that nearly 32% of all mobile home parks in the state have some of their land in floodplains, and more than 20% of all mobile home parks have at least one house in the floodplain. Statewide, nearly 12% of mobile homes in parks are in floodplains. A key element in this assessment was an existing geographic information system (GIS) data set showing the location and E911 addresses of residences, an outcome of Vermont’s decision to geolocate all...

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