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• <br />Anoka County Multi- Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />single, ongoing project. Many of the goals can be accomplished within existing department <br />budgets, costing only the time of employees already on staff. While "time is money" and hours <br />have been estimated in dollars for each action item, there will be no requirement for additional <br />funds to be budgeted to accomplish many of the action items. <br />The success of this Plan hinges on three major action items; <br />Anoka County Emergency Management is tasked with Plan oversight, to include project <br />tracking, progress reports, and reconvening the Steering Committee as needed for Plan <br />review and revision; in addition, Emergency Management will serve as lead agency for <br />many of the action items. <br />Emergency Management staff must pursue all grant opportunities that become available <br />to assist with funding countywide mitigation actions. Staff must receive necessary <br />training on grant writing and evaluation of grant criteria. Without assistance from the <br />various grant programs available, Anoka County cannot afford to begin many of the <br />more expensive mitigation actions described in this plan. <br />GIS hardware and software must be purchased and existing county GIS/Technology <br />staff trained to allow the inclusion of HAZUS -MH capability to more fully assess hazards <br />throughout the county. In addition to hazard assessment, this capability will extend to <br />planning and zoning, school boards, utilities and infrastructure, and all emergency <br />service agencies. <br />The hazard mitigation planning process has brought together a group of dedicated <br />representatives from the twenty -two jurisdictions comprising Anoka County. An early suggestion <br />from several members of the planning committee that the group continue to meet on a regular <br />schedule after Plan approval speaks for the cooperation and sense of community each <br />jurisdiction brings to the planning effort, and instills confidence that the jurisdictions will unite in <br />mitigation and other efforts to meet the following goals. <br />It is the vision of Anoka County and its municipalities to promote citizen and governmental <br />responsibility for hazard awareness and preparedness, and to foster cooperative planning <br />among the jurisdictions to reduce the impact of natural and manmade hazards on public and <br />private assets, and on the safety and welfare of all citizens. <br />ANOKA COUNTY MITIGATION GOALS /OBJECTIVES /ACTIONS /STRATEGY <br />Goal 1: To prevent damage to persons and property from tornadoes, windstorms and straight <br />line winds. <br />Objective 1.1: Improve the county's warning and information capabilities. <br />Action <br />Action /Project Description <br />Jurisdiction <br />Responsibility <br />Estimated <br />Cost <br />Estimated <br />Benefit <br />Funding <br />Sources <br />1.1.1 <br />Expand outdoor warning <br />sirens to areas that <br />currently do not have <br />coverage <br />All <br />Jurisdictional <br />Governments <br />250000 <br />1000000Budgets <br />PDM Grant <br />Jurisdiction <br />1.1.2requirements. <br />Continue to review EAS <br />capabilities and system <br />Anoka <br />County <br />Emergency <br />Management <br />0 <br />100000Budget <br />Dept <br />