Holt County Multi-jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Public Survey
The federal government requires all states and local governments to have hazard mitigation plans approved by FEMA that are consistent with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000. Approved mitigation plans are required to maintain eligibility for certain types of federal Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grants.
A planning committee comprised of representatives from Holt County, the incorporated cities, and the public school districts is currently developing an update to the comprehensive Holt County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan with a strategy to reduce the vulnerability of people and property in the planning area to the impacts of hazards and to remain eligible for mitigation funding programs from FEMA.
One of the key components of a hazard mitigation plan is public input during the planning process. The planning committee will be evaluating information on the hazards that impact each jurisdiction within Holt County. The committee is seeking your input on the hazards that will be evaluated as well as your opinions on the types of activities that should be considered to reduce future impacts. Your comments will be considered by your community’s representatives on the planning committee as the plan is developed. Please take a few moments to answer the following questions. Thank you for your participation.
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Please select your jurisdiction from the list. You may only select one jurisdiction for each survey completed. If you belong to more than one jurisdiction in this list, please complete multiple surveys.
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Unincorporated Holt County
Village of Bigelow
Village of Big Lake
Town of Corning
City of Craig
City of Forest City
Town of Fortescue
City of Maitland
City of Mound City
City of Oregon
Craig R-III School District
Mound City R-II School District
Nodaway-Holt R-VII School District
South Holt R-I School District
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The hazards addressed in the Multi-jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update are listed below. Please indicate your opinion on the likelihood for each hazard to impact YOUR JURISDICTION. Please rate EACH hazard as Unlikely, Occasional, Likely, or Highly Likely.
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Unlikely
Occasional
Likely
Highly Likely
Flooding (Major or Flash)
Levee Failure
Dam Failure
Earthquake
Land Subsidence/Sinkholes
Drought
Extreme Temperatures
Severe Thunderstorms
Severe Winter Weather
Tornadoes
Wildfire
Unlikely
Occasional
Likely
Highly Likely
Flooding (Major or Flash)
Levee Failure
Dam Failure
Earthquake
Land Subsidence/Sinkholes
Drought
Extreme Temperatures
Severe Thunderstorms
Severe Winter Weather
Tornadoes
Wildfire
Please indicate your opinion on the potential magnitude of each hazard's impact on YOUR JURISDICTION (identified above). Please rate EACH Hazard as Negligible, Limited, Critical, or Catastrophic.
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Negligible
Limited
Critical
Catastrophic
Flooding (Major and Flash)
Levee Failure
Dam Failure
Earthquake
Land Subsidence/Sinkholes
Drought
Extreme Temperatures
Severe Thunderstorms
Severe Winter Weather
Tornadoes
Widlfire
Negligible
Limited
Critical
Catastrophic
Flooding (Major and Flash)
Levee Failure
Dam Failure
Earthquake
Land Subsidence/Sinkholes
Drought
Extreme Temperatures
Severe Thunderstorms
Severe Winter Weather
Tornadoes
Widlfire
FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grants are administered by the State Emergency Management Agency. Listed below are some types of projects considered. Please check all those that could benefit your jurisdiction, in your opinion:
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Flood-prone Property Acquisition & Structure Demolition/Relocation
Flood-Prone Structure Elevation
Dry Floodproofing of Historical Residential Structures and/or Non-residential Structures
Minor Localized Flood Reduction Projects (storm water management or localized flood control projects)
Structural Retrofitting of Existing Buildings to Add a Tornado Safe Room
Retrofitting of Existing Buildings and Facilities from Wind Damage
New Tornado Safe Room Construction
Electrical Utilities Infrastructure Retrofit
Soil Erosion Stabilization
Wildfire Mitigation
Other:
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Please comment on any other issues that the Holt County Hazard Mitigation Planning Committee should consider in developing a strategy to reduce future losses caused by hazard events.
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