A mainland Miami neighborhood prone to regular flooding from high tides and storms could be relocated amid preparations for rising seas. Government officials are looking at redesigning the Shorecrest neighborhood by returning some areas to nature rather than reinforcing them with sea walls or other infrastructure. The Insurance Journal article acknowledges that allowing the seas to reclaim areas is controversial, but Miami’s chief resiliency officer says the city is going to need to learn to live with water as well as gird infrastructure against it.