WHO:
This project is led by the Clinton County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) in partnership with Burton Planning Services. Community members, local government representatives, and non-governmental organizations are encouraged to participate.
WHAT:
The Hazard Mitigation Plan identifies risks from natural and man-made hazards and outlines strategies to reduce their impact. Updating the plan every five years keeps Clinton County eligible for federal funding to support disaster preparedness and recovery projects.
WHERE:
Meetings will be held at:
Clinton County EMA
1850 Davids Drive, Suite 107
Wilmington, Ohio
WHEN:
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Kickoff Meetings: January 15, 2025 (sign-up here)
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Stakeholder Meeting: 1:00 PM Register Here
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Public Meeting: 5:00 PM Register Here
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Backup Date (if needed): January 22, 2025
SURVEYS:
We need your input! Please complete the Goals & Hazard Priority Survey before the meeting to help identify and prioritize hazards in Clinton County. Access the survey on the Clinton County EMA website [insert link]. Your feedback is essential to this project.
➡️ Take the GOALS survey for Meeting #1 here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ClintonGoals
➡️ Take the PRIORITY survey for Meeting #1 here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ClintonHazardPriority
➡️ Take the MITIGATION ACTIONS survey for Meeting #1 here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ClintonPreviousActions
The following survey is for key offices that have DIRECT knowledge of how previous hazard mitigation plans integrated into other local plans (e.g., response agency heads, chief elected officials, and response partners):
➡️ Take the PLAN INTEGRATION survey for Meeting #1 here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ClintonPlanIntegration
REFERENCES:
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Learn more about the Hazard Mitigation Plan and the update process: [Plan Overview Link]
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View the current 2021 Hazard Mitigation Plan: 2021 Plan Link
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Clinton County Hazard Mitigation Project Page: Project Website Link
Join us in building a safer, more resilient Clinton County! For more information, contact the Clinton County EMA at (937) 382–6673 or email.