Letters: To address insurance crisis, state needs to policy changes
In response to the article "On the record: Why
Sound land use policies that restrict or manage development in flood-prone areas are essential to reduce the long-term costs of rebuilding and protecting our communities.
Currently, many
This gap can be addressed through state intervention. The state could mandate comprehensive planning, provide funding and technical support for these initiatives and incentivize resilient land use policies.
Such measures can lead to a reduction in the risk profile of communities, creating a more stable and affordable insurance market. Without state-level leadership in comprehensive planning policy, the move toward sustainable and resilient development remains a challenging endeavor.
By integrating comprehensive land use planning into our approach to the insurance crisis, we can enhance our resilience to natural disasters and improve the insurance market, ensuring a safer future for all Louisianans.
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