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<br /> Anoka County 2019 <br />Multi-Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br /> <br />255 <br />71B5.2.7 Mitigation Actions Implementation <br /> <br />Despite the diligence of the Emergency Management Group in completing the STAPLEE <br />Criteria form, scores for many goal actions were identical, and provided little help in assigning <br />priority. This form did allow the committee a thorough dissection of each goal action and <br />prompted the elimination of some goals. After long discussion, the Committee assigned planned <br />implementation dates based on the following rationale: <br /> <br />The STAPLEE Rating will help guide the process for <br />implementing each goal. Many of the goals have been <br />continued from the previous Hazard Mitigation Plan and <br />will continue to be addressed during the next plans <br />lifespan. <br /> <br />Citizen education is an important goal for our Multi- <br />Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan and education is <br />represented in several goals throughout each Jurisdiction. <br /> <br />Action Priority <br />Anoka County <br />Action Project Comment <br />12.2.1 1 <br />Continue and expand participation in the Severe Weather and <br />Winter Hazard Awareness Week <br />12.2.2 2 Continue proactive school fire prevention programs. <br />12.2.3 3 <br />Partner with fire departments to distribute fire prevention <br />literature at community events. <br />1.2.3 4 <br />Continue and expand participation in the Severe Weather <br />Awareness Week campaign. <br />11.1.2 5 <br />Encourage jurisdictions to partner in developing comprehensive, <br />economic development and continuity of operations plans. <br />11.3.1 6 <br />After each disaster review Anoka County Emergency Operations <br />Plan. Review and revise annually the Anoka County Emergency <br />Operations Plan. <br />12.1.1 7 <br />Public Outreach using print and multimedia campaigns for <br />awareness and reduction of flood related losses working with <br />public and private partners. <br />1.1.2 8 <br />Continue and expand participation in the Severe Weather <br />Awareness Week campaign. <br />11.1.3 9 <br />Maintain the Hazard Mitigation Planning Committee and <br />schedule periodic meetings to review plan updates. <br />12.1.2 10 <br />Partner with volunteer agencies and NWS to distribute severe <br />weather awareness and preparedness literature including <br />Spotter Training Material at community events. <br />12.1.3 11 <br />Participate in Public Information Campaigns to include <br />Multimedia, community newspapers, and flyers on Emergency <br />Management topics such as “Shelter In Place” and “See <br />Something Say Something” <br />1.2.1 12 <br />Partner with volunteer agencies to distribute severe weather <br />awareness and preparedness literature at community events. <br />44 CFR Requirement <br />201.6(c)(3)(iii): The mitigation <br />strategy shall include an action <br />plan describing how the actions <br />identified in paragraph (c)(2)(ii) of <br />this section will be prioritized, <br />implemented, and administered by <br />the local jurisdiction.
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