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From YouTube: Building a More Resilient Pittsburgh 2014 - Aftyn Giles
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A
Thank
you
good
morning,
the
100
resilient
cities
challenge
began
in
2013,
and
this
will
be
the
second
year
that
pittsburgh
has
applied
for
the
challenge.
During
the
first
year
they
selected
33
cities,
of
which,
unfortunately,
we
were
not
one
of.
However,
this
gives
us
the
opportunity
to
put
together
a
much
better
application
going
forward.
A
So,
as
Kelly
pointed
out,
what
is
resilience,
the
Rockefeller
Foundation
defines
resilience
as
the
ability
to
rebound
and
recover
from
shocks
and
stresses
the
purpose
of
the
100
Z
that
the
purpose
of
the
100
resilient
cities
challenge
is
to
identify
a
hundred
cities
across
the
globe
that
are
ready
to
rebuild
and
to
become
resilient,
and
mainly
the
purpose
of
the
Rockefeller
Foundation
grant
is
to
be
able
to
create.
The
100
is
to
be
able
to
create
a
chief,
resiliency
officer
position
within
the
mayor's
office.
A
Some
of
the
eligibility
criteria
and
requirements
are
let
up.
You
have
to
be
a
city
with
a
population
of
50,000
residents
or
more.
You
must
have
your
chief
executive
officer,
which,
in
our
case,
is
our
mayor
to
provide
us
letter
of
support
and
some
of
the
requirements
are
to
commit
to
developing
and
implementing
a
citywide
resiliency
strategy.
You
must
agree
to
work
with
and
be
a
part
of
the
100
resilient
cities
network
and
you
must
commit
to
creating
or
expanding
the
role
of
the
chief
resiliency
officer
within
the
municipal
government.