Port Angeles Resiliency: Evaluation Criteria

The purpose of this questionnaire is to gather your input on what criteria to use to evaluate draft actions for the Port Angeles Resiliency Plan.

Cascadia will use your responses to help determine which criteria are used in the qualitative multi-criteria analysis and the "weight" given to each criterion in the analysis. It will take about 5 minutes to participate, and Cascadia will share responses afterward. Thank you in advance for your input!
1.Are you a member of the Port Angeles Climate Action Planning Group?
2.What do you think is most important to consider when choosing actions to build resiliency to climate impacts and reduce carbon pollution in Port Angeles? Please rate importance for each option below.
Least important
Moderately important
Most important
Impact: level of resiliency built or emissions reduced
Cost: how much money it will cost
Equity: whether costs and benefits of action will be distributed fairly across communities or whether actions will avoid disproportionately affecting the most vulnerable in our communities
Support: level of community & stakeholder support
Feasibility: how easy it will be to implement
Realization of co-benefits: additional benefits such as improved public health, job creation, and recovery from COVID-19
Other: describe in comment box below
3.If you selected "other" above in Question 2, please describe what you think is important to consider when choosing actions for the Port Angeles Resiliency Plan.
4.Now we'll ask you to assign "points" to indicate what is most important to consider when evaluating actions and narrowing down an actions list. Please assign 20 points below using whole numbers only. You can assign points to one or more items, but they must add up to exactly 20.
5.If you selected "other" above in Question 4, please describe what you think is important to consider when choosing actions for the Port Angeles Resiliency Plan. You only need to respond if your response is different than what you shared in Question 3.
Current Progress,
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