Population
Households
Median Income in Dollars
- Damage by Type Electrical Power Outage 42.9%
- Roof Damage 28.6%
- Tree Damage 21.4%
- Water Damage 21.4%
- Source of Repair Funds FEMA 35.71%
- Home Insurance 25.0%
- Rebuild Florida 7%
- Renters Insurance 7%
- Source of Information Government 66.67%
- Family/Friends 16.7%
- Other 16.7%
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Percent Who Knew Where to Get Sandbags
%
Percent Who Knew How to get to an Emergency Shelter
%
Percent Who Knew What to Take to an Emergency Shelter
%
Percent Who Knew How to Comply with a Boil Water Order
Respondents ranked 26 different functions that are critical for a society to function. The rankings were from 1, which was “Most Vulnerable.” to 7, which was “Resilient and Sustainable.”
The 5 societal functions to the right had the lowest rankings, which appear in parentheses next to the function description.
- Top 5 Priority Gaps Identified Water Infrastructure (2.38)
- Food Security (2.38)
- Agricultural Production Scale (2.63)
- Communications Systems (2.63)
- Housing Safety (2.73)
Tropical Systems
High Risk-Relative Threats to People, Property, the Environment, and Program Operations in Orange County
Sink Holes/Land Subsidence
High Risk-Relative Threats for Property in Orange County
Tornadoes
High Risk-Relative Threats to People, Property, and Program Operations
Percentile in the US. Diesel Particulate Matter National-Scale Air Toxics Assessment (5/2019)
Active Petroleum Clean-up Sites (5/2019)
Pending Petroleum Cleanup Sites (5/2019)
What Azalea Park Residents Are Saying
“How can we help others?”
“Did not know how to cook. Went hungry.”
“More information is needed.”
“Roof damaged”
“Water pipes broke. They fixed now.”
“Flooding and wall damage”
Frequently Asked Questions
What were the top vulnerabilities identified in the Mission Critical Functions Surveys?
- Water Infrastructure
- Food Security
- Agricultural Production Scale
- Communication Systems
- Housing Safety
What were the top concerns discussed at the Community Forum?
- People don’t know simple things like where the nearest shelter is and how much water to buy.
- Emergency Shelters for undocumented residents
What are the community's proposed solutions for priority concerns and the resources needed to address them?
1. Flyers to hand out with what to do in case of a hurricane. Radio and TV to help
2. Financial resources to provide and share
3. Iglesia Episcopal Jesus de Nazaret will continue to serve the community
Florida Disaster Resilience Initiative Report: Azalea Park
Contact Janice T. Booher, MS at JJLBooher@comcast.net or Joanne Perodin, MPH at Joanne.Perodin@gmail.com with questions.
This website is maintained by Unitarian Universalist Justice Florida’s Climate Resilience Ministry. It was established by the Green Sanctuary Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Boca Raton under EPA Grant #EQ-00D35415-0. Surveys discussed on this page were conducted under the auspices of Health Initiatives Foundation, Inc.’s Florida Disaster Resilience Initiative with funding from The Miami Foundation.
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