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Welcome/Introductions
Introduction of Plan Update & Process
What Has Been Accomplished To Date and What Remains to be Finished
Your Involvement
Next Steps
Help to Organize and Format the Plan Work with the Mitigation Planning Team Rallying The Troops – Residents and officials are
very important to the process Assess what has been done and fill any gaps to
meet FEMA requirements Ensure we have those things in place to get the plan
in the approval arena Ensure Public Involvement
Discussions with project manager on previous work accomplished
Documents provided by project manager BSV will review and determine what is missing
and begin the update Data will be incorporated into draft document BSV will conduct further discussions with
jurisdictions as needed or recommended BSV to work with project manager to set up
public meetings to incorporate the public
Most of the work has been accomplished based on the documents provided
In Part II of the plan you identify Wildfire, Flood/Flash Flood, Drought, Severe Winter Storm, Earthquake, HazMat and Terrorism as hazards
Attachment D lists hazards as only Flooding, Drought, Wildfire and HazMat as hazards
Goals and objectives have been identified for the identified hazards
Implementation and monitoring of the plan has been developed
Project priorities have been developed
1. Has anything changed that you know of right now that needs to be updated or changed?
2. Is the hazard assessment current or does another assessment need to be conducted?
3. Is your Wildfire Urban Interface current or has that changed?
4. There is a placeholder for jurisdiction infrastructure. Has that been finalized. What specifically was being placed there?
5. Are the goals and objectives in Section III of your plan still appropriate?
6. Is the implementation and monitoring of the plan still sufficient?
7. Are the priority of projects the same or has this changed or requires updating?
Obtained the following plans for review FEMA/FMA Crosswalk Community Wild Protection Plan (CWPP) Comprehensive Plans Local EOPs Any Regional Water Plan FEMA Flood Maps/Plans Jurisdiction Logos
1. Provide any additional data relevant to your jurisdiction.
2. Take the time to review and provide feedback…we want this right for you!
3. Attend the meetings scheduled. And if you can’t attend, please try to send someone in your place.
4. Obtain Leadership support early. This will help expedite the final plan approval that will be needed for FEMA.
5. Keep in mind we are on a very tight calendar schedule. Your commitment and support are greatly appreciated to meet the deadlines for this document.
Presentation of the Draft Hazard Mitigation Plan. Inform the public of the expected projects and generate support for adoption of the plan.
Public Hearing. The plan will be presented to the Local Leadership for consideration of adoption.
Final Presentation. Presentation of the final plan document to local government officials and citizens.
Provide any feedback to BSV following this meeting BSV will begin formatting the plan BSV will conduct additional research and include in
the plan BSV will provide minutes from this meeting Review any data we send for clarification Update the website accordingly Next Meeting – February 4/5, 2012
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Brian W. Fields, NMCEM, PCP-1Brian W. Fields, NMCEM, PCP-1703-863-8857 mobile703-863-8857 [email protected]@gmail.com
Lora Sedore, Emergency Management Lora Sedore, Emergency Management 505-263-7013 mobile505-263-7013 mobile