isle de jean charles was the only relocation plan funded, marking the first time the u.s. government is paying for community relocation in response to climate change. mcfadden hopes the island's move will be a test case for building sustainable communities in places facing increasing risks from climate change. >> it sounds expensive when you have to build, you know, not just housing but all the infrastructure necessary and create a community facility. i absolutely understand that people think it sounds expensive. but we want to do it right and share those lessons with other communities that are going to be facing the same kinds of challenges. >> how close do they want to be to the island? how close do they want to be to the water? how close do they want to be to schools? >> sreenivasan: pat forbes is the director of louisiana's office of community development, which is overseeing the resettlement. >> we want to make sure that not only do we get the folks in isle de jean charles moved up into a safe place and community that can preserve their culture, but we want to have a