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• <br />Anoka County Multi- Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />Emma B. Howe Family YMCA, <br />Coon Rapids <br />924 <br />924 <br />N <br />N <br />Y <br />H <br />A/C <br />L <br />M <br />Fridley High School, Fridley <br />1282 <br />1282 <br />Y <br />Y <br />N <br />H <br />A/C <br />M <br />L <br />Fridley Middle School, Fridley <br />1120 <br />1120 <br />Y <br />Y <br />N <br />H <br />A/C <br />M <br />L <br />Emmanual Christian Center, <br />Spring Lake Park <br />80 <br />80 <br />Y <br />N <br />N <br />H <br />A/C <br />L <br />L <br />Spring Lake Park Baptist <br />Church, Spring Lake Park <br />61 <br />0 <br />Y <br />N <br />N <br />H <br />A/C <br />L <br />L <br />Spring Lake Park Baptist Church <br />Auxiliary Building <br />38 <br />38 <br />Y <br />N <br />N <br />H <br />L <br />L <br />Crossroads School & Vocational <br />Center, St. Francis <br />93 <br />40 <br />Y <br />Y <br />N <br />H <br />A/C <br />M <br />L <br />St. Francis High School, St. <br />Francis <br />550 <br />405 <br />Y <br />Y <br />N <br />H <br />A/C <br />M <br />L <br />St. Francis Junior High & <br />Intermediate School, St. Francis <br />480 <br />480 <br />Y <br />Y <br />N <br />H <br />A/C <br />M <br />L <br />5.1.6 Previously Implemented Mitigation Measures <br />The success of future mitigation efforts in a community can be gauged to some extent by its <br />ongoing or past efforts. Previously implemented mitigation measures indicate that there is, or <br />has been, a desire to reduce the effects of natural hazards, and the success of these projects <br />can be influential in building local government support for new mitigation efforts. Anoka County's <br />previous mitigation efforts and programs include the following: <br />• Each jurisdiction in Anoka County supports a public works department and many <br />provide water and wastewater treatment facilities. <br />• Allina and North Medical provide emergency medical service throughout the <br />county. <br />• Law enforcement is provided for each municipality, either by the 10 municipal law <br />enforcement agencies, or by the Anoka County Sheriffs Office. <br />• Fire Protection and fire medical / rescue services are provided for each <br />municipality by one of 15 fire departments, with either all paid, a combination of <br />paid and volunteer, or all volunteer firefighters. <br />• Fridley has completed a project to construct a levee and enable bank <br />stabilization along the Mississippi River to protect homes in certain vulnerable <br />areas. <br />• The City of Anoka completed a project to acquire property and remove <br />chronically flood threatened homes along the Rum River. <br />• Anoka County and the municipalities within, participate in the National Flood <br />Insurance Program. <br />• Minnesota health officials helped to develop a mass clinic plan. Anoka County <br />Health Department's plan was tested during an August 2004 Strategic National <br />Stockpile drill and subsequently revised to address problems found during that <br />exercise. <br />• Anoka County is responsible for planning a mass vaccination process should this <br />be necessary due to contagious disease outbreak. Locations for mass <br />
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