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Item No: 8E <br /> MOUNDS <br /> MEW Meeting Date: 04/28/2025 <br /> V1V1lJ • 11.�� Type of Business: Council Business <br /> Administrator Review: <br /> City or Mounds View Staff Report <br /> To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br /> From: Ben Zender, Chief of Police <br /> Item Title/Subject: Resolution 10077, Adoption of the 2025 Ramsey County All- <br /> Hazard Mitigation Plan. <br /> Introduction: <br /> The Police Department and SBM (Spring Lake Park-Blaine-Mounds View) Emergency <br /> Management is requesting adoption of the 2025 Ramsey County All-Hazard Mitigation <br /> Plan. <br /> Discussion: <br /> A hazard mitigation plan is a federally required document under the Disaster Mitigation <br /> Act of 2000 (DMA 2000). This law mandates that all states, counties, and communities <br /> maintain an approved mitigation plan to be eligible for certain federal disaster <br /> assistance. This plan ensures Mounds View's eligibility for federal disaster mitigation <br /> funding while proactively addressing risks to enhance our community's resilience. <br /> The 2025 Ramsey County, MN Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) is updated approximately <br /> every five years in accordance with DMA 2000 to use the most recent demographic <br /> data, identify priority hazards and mitigation strategies, and evaluate critical <br /> infrastructure risks and hazards affecting Ramsey County, including Mounds View. It <br /> serves as a framework upon which hazard mitigation projects and strategies can be <br /> coordinated across the entire county, and the process ensures that all jurisdictions <br /> consider new and emerging hazards, the impacts of growth, development, and social <br /> vulnerability on hazards in our area, and considers the impact of real-world events. <br /> The revised HMP assesses and ranks major natural, technological, and human-caused <br /> hazards based on factors such as frequency of occurrence, economic impact, and <br /> potential for deaths and injuries. Mitigation recommendations are based on input from <br /> state and local agencies, public feedback, and national best practices. While the <br /> primary focus remains on evaluating Ramsey County's exposure to natural hazards and <br /> identifying appropriate mitigation actions, this HMP update also expands the scope to <br /> include technological and human-caused hazards and is crafted in compliance with <br /> federal mitigation planning requirements. <br /> The HMP is a truly multi-jurisdictional plan that applies to all of Ramsey County. In <br /> addition to Mounds View, this plan includes participation and input from Ramsey <br /> County and the municipalities of Arden Hills, Falcon Heights, Gem Lake, Lauderdale, <br /> Little Canada, Maplewood, New Brighton, North Oaks, North Saint Paul, Roseville, <br /> Saint Anthony, Saint Paul, Shoreview, Vadnais Heights, White Bear Lake, and White <br />