Inundation Impact Dashboard for Downtown Montpelier, Vermont - Jiayue Ma#16
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This project visualizes the impact of varying flood water levels on the downtown area of Montpelier, Vermont. Using interactive maps and data overlays, users can explore how different water levels affect specific parcels, view detailed property information, and understand historical flood impacts. This dashboard aims to provide city planners, residents, and stakeholders with clear insights into flood risks, helping guide resilience planning and response strategies.