A typical five-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) is an effective tool for properly planning for capital investments in County facilities and equipment to build community resiliency. Examples of resiliency-focused capital projects can include the elevation of public facilities or generators above flood hazard elevations, relocation of facilities out of flood zones, repair and upgrades of existing infrastructure, drainage capacity improvements, emergency equipment acquisitions, retrofitting buildings, and many others. The projects and strategies identified in the CIP will come from a variety of sources, including the Hudson County All Hazard Mitigation Plan, the Hudson County Strategic Recovery Report, and other planning documents, as well as interviews with the County OEM, and outreach to municipal stakeholders and the public. The CIP will estimate project funding costs and identify long- and short-term priorities.