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Anoka County Multi-Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br /> 182 <br /> <br />5.2.5 Mitigation Goals and Actions <br />The mitigation actions proposed by each of Anoka County’s local governing bodies participating <br />under this Plan are listed on the pages that follow. Each Jurisdictions individual goals has been <br />designed to address the multi-jurisdictional community goals of this Hazard Mitigation Plan, in <br />addition to the particular goals and objectives of each individual jurisdiction. They will be <br />maintained on a regular basis according to the plan maintenance procedures established in the <br />maintenance section of this plan. Below are tables that identify the number of actions that <br />pertain to a given jurisdiction and the number of actions that address structures and <br />infrastructure <br /> <br /> <br />44 CFR Requirement 201.6(c)(3)(iv): For multi-jurisdictional plans, there must be identifiable <br />action items specific to the jurisdiction requesting FEMA approval or credit for the plan <br />Jurisdiction Mitigation Actions Jurisdiction Mitigation Actions <br />Anoka County 46 Fridley 19 <br />Andover 14 Ham Lake 4 <br />Anoka 11 Hilltop 4 <br />Bethel 7 Lexington 7 <br />Blaine 11 Lino Lakes 10 <br />Centerville 13 Linwood Twp 10 <br />Circle Pines 3 Nowthen 7 <br />Columbia Heights 14 Oak Grove 16 <br />City of Columbus 9 Ramsey 22 <br />Coon Rapids 5 Spring Lake Park 10 <br />East Bethel 11 St. Francis 15 <br /> <br /> <br />44 CFR Part 201.6(c)(3)(ii) <br />MITIGATION <br />ACTIONS <br />The mitigation strategy shall include a comprehensive range of specific <br />mitigation actions and projects being considered to reduce the effect of each <br />hazard, with particular emphasis on new and existing buildings and <br />infrastructure. <br />268 Actions <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />At first glance, the large number of action items indicated above may seem excessive. However, <br />the Mitigation Committee believes that each of the following goals, objectives, and action items <br />is necessary to continue to address hazard issues in Anoka County. It is important to note that <br />Anoka County’s individual Mitigation Action Plans include an array of actions targeting multiple <br />hazards, not just those classified as high risk. <br /> <br />It was the intent of the committee to establish realistic, attainable actions that can be <br />accomplished within the present fiscal capabilities of the participating jurisdictions and accepted <br />by the citizens of the county. All members of the Planning Committee agreed that starting with <br />small steps, accomplishing the stated goals, and publicizing the success of the county’s <br />mitigation efforts will open the community to accept of larger, more costly, projects in the future. <br /> <br />Many of the goals are interrelated (e.g. providing various categories of preparedness and <br />awareness information to citizens at community events); these will be accomplished under a <br />single, ongoing project. Many of the goals can be accomplished within existing department