Resilience in the Infrastructure Sector, Interview with Lizzie Kemp
Lizzie Kemp, Resilience Program Coordinator at the Colorado Department of Transportation, describes what resilience looks like for the infrastructure sector in Colorado.
Lizzie Kemp, Resilience Program Coordinator at the Colorado Department of Transportation, describes what resilience looks like for the infrastructure sector in Colorado.

Lizzie Kemp currently serves as the Colorado Department of Transportation’s Resiliency Program Manager. Lizzie earned her masters degree in city and regional planning from the University of California in Berkeley. She has worked for over 25 years as a transportation planner in the San Francisco Bay Area and in Metro Denver, focusing on multimodal planning, funding and policy.
Hazard Education, Awareness, and Resilience Task Force (HEART Force) is an award-winning collaborative project implemented by the NOAA Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) and Climate Adaptation Partnership (CAP) partner Western Water Assessment. Recognized for its commitment to excellence and innovation in environmental education, HEART Force was awarded the Innovative EE Program Award from the Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education in 2022.
