Depends on the cause of the flooding. If it’s failure to enforce limits on impervious surface of new construction, they need to fix that. If it’s climate change, they need to make policies that address the causes of climate change (e.g. zoning reform for walkability).
That’s in addition to buying out the properties, not instead of, BTW.
Why do you add the quotes, OP? Is there a better ‘answer’ that New Jersey could feasibly offer?
Depends on the cause of the flooding. If it’s failure to enforce limits on impervious surface of new construction, they need to fix that. If it’s climate change, they need to make policies that address the causes of climate change (e.g. zoning reform for walkability).
That’s in addition to buying out the properties, not instead of, BTW.
And how will that change coastal inundation?