The Resilience Analysis and Planning Tool (RAPT) has been updated with new data. The updated data includes current census and demographics, as well as the frequency of 15 natural hazards by county, new data layers on National Flood Insurance Program policy penetration rates, new symbology legends and a new way to navigate the tool.
RAPT is a web-based mapping tool that allows you to examine the interaction between census data, infrastructure locations and hazards.
Webinars on these updates will give users the chance to have an open discussion on the changes and to learn more about RAPT.
This session will be held via ZoomGov on Thursday, April 15: 2-3pm ET.