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ActionGoalHazards CoveredCountyApplicable JurisidictionsPriorityLead ImplementerOther proposed partnersPotential funding sourcesStatus2021 Implementation Status Comments
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Move critical water and wastewater infrastructure out of floodplain/areas with flooding issues and/or provide additional protective measures - backup generators, elevation, etc.Flood mitigation, water & wastewater infrastrucureFloodingShelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities ModerateShelbyville Water & Sewer, other water and wastewater utilitiesKIPDA (grant applications)HMGP, BRIC, KIANew - 2021Shelbyville Water has expressed interest and submitted a mitigation action form through the CHAMPS system to mitigate flooding risk at a pump station. Vulnerable water and wastewater infrastructure is shown on the critical infrastructure floodplain map.
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Apply for backup generators and assess fuel capacity within critical facilitiesEnergy resilienceAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighCounty and cities, water & wastewater districtsKIPDA (grant applications), KY Energy & Environment CabinetHMGP, BRICCarryover - 2016KIPDA's graduate intern is completing an addendum to the HMP that asseses energy resiliency capacity in the KIPDA HMP region. This information will be used for applying for BRIC and HMGP grants at county and regional level.
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Advocate for integration of hazard mitigation planning into county/city comprehensive planning, capital improvement planning, stormwater planning, etc.Flood mitigation, community members' vulnerabilitiesAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighKIPDACounty, respectivite cities and boardsStaff timeNew - 2021Building mitigation into commuity growth is key to reducing long-term vulnerabilities.
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Conduct dam emergency action plan trainings for county emergency managersFlood mitigationDam failure, floodingShelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighKIPDAKentucky Division of Water - Dam Safety SectionUnknownNew-2021None of the dams in the KIPDA region have an emergency action plan, which means that it's unclear who would be notified in case of a dam failure event. A training opportunity would allow emergency managers and other concerned parties to start compiling important information in case of an emergency.
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Assess best opportunities to lower dam hazard ratings - buyouts, mitigation measures, etc.Flood mitigationDam failure, floodingShelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities ModerateCounties, water and wastewater utilities (when applicable), soil conservation districts (when applicable)Private consultant, Kentucky Division of Water - Dam Safety SectionRehabilitation of High Hazard Potential Dam Grants Program, HMGP, BRICNew-2021Shelby County has 2 high hazard dams. To make these dams less hazardous (move to a lower rating), typically buyouts (to remove homes from inundation zones) or other mitigation measures need to occur. Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding may be available for this.
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Send Survey 123 findings/notes to KIPDA in order to document and track the impact of hazardsData management and toolsAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighKIPDA, County emergency managers, county/city engineers, county/city public works, county/city road department staffNoneStaff timeNew-2021Emergency managers, road department and public works staff often use Survey 123 to document damage in their communities. This could be a wealth of knowledge for KIPDA's mitigation action inventory and for future HMGP applications.
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Use the USACE's green infrastructure and open space model to identify areas that are well suited to nature-based solutionsData management and toolsFlooding, extreme heatShelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities ModerateKIPDANoneStaff timeNew-2021USACE received a grant to analyze the entire state for areas that would be good candidates for nature-based solutions. Unfortunately, this analysis was not completed in time to be included in the plan. KIPDA GIS staff will use the model for the KIPDA region and include on the KIPDA HMP website at a later date.
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Create shelter inventory and map shelter locations by county. Make this online map publically available on all county and city websites.Data management and toolsAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighKIPDA, County emergency managersAmerican Red CrossStaff timeNew-2021When conducting interviews and meetings for the Hazard Mitigation Plan, it became clear that there is not a simple list of community shelters for each jurisidiction. It is crucial that all elected officials, local government employees, and the public are aware of shelter locations, and a simple online map could achieve this.
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Request that each city/county department/office review how it can better incorporate hazard mitigation goals into its separate planning processes and/or implementation of its dutiesConsider community members' vulnerabilitiesAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities ModerateCity/county employeesN/AStaff timeNew-2021Hazard mitigation intersects with a myriad of community priorities, and it should be considered by each department/division within a community.
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Use GIS software, ACS data, and local knowledge in order to identify the best location(s) areas for tornado/severe storm shelters (i.e. low-income neighborhoods, densley populated areas, trailer parks, etc.).Consider community members' vulnerabilitiesTornado, severe stormsShelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighKIPDA (GIS assistance), county emergency managersAmerican Red CrossStaff timeNew-2021Safe rooms/shelters for tornadoes and other severe storm events (anecdotally) have a decent chance of passing the BCA for HMGP funding. Therefore, it would be quite helpful to identify areas, such as trailer parks, large outdoor community spaces, etc. that would be good candidates for a safe room.
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Apply for HMGP funding to create tornado/severe storm shelters within the most vulnerable areasConsider community members' vulnerabilitiesTornado, severe stormsShelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighCounty emergency managersKIPDA (grant application), American Red CrossHMGP grantNew-2021Safe rooms/shelters for tornadoes and other severe storm events (anecdotally) have a decent chance of passing the BCA for HMGP funding. Shelby County is already pursuing this as of October 2021 and serves as an example for other counties.
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Incorporate climate adaptation and resiliency measures into the Area Development District transportation planning processtransportation planningAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighKIPDAN/AStaff timeNew-2021Climate resilience is a major priority for USDOT, and it is important for transportation planning processes to include this issue.
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Create hazard dashboard to identify potential and existing flooding issues on roadwaystransportation planning, data management and toolsFloodingShelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities ModerateKIPDACounty and city public works/road department, KYTCStaff timeNew-2021Flooding on roadways was the most commonly reported issue during the hazard mitigation planning process. Developing a map to identify potential and existing flooding issues on roadways could be helpful for the MPO and ADD transportation planning processes as well as HMGP and BRIC funding.
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Reach out to FEMA to have a conversation about the difficulty that BCAs pose to smaller, rural communitiesData management and toolsAll identified hazards AllShelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighKIPDAAll counties and citiesStaff timeNew-2021KIPDA and its communites are committed to mitigation; however, the vast amount of information and additional studies required to pass BCAs is untenable for most KIPDA communities. Without more dedicated funding for studies and analysis to fulfill BCAs or a change in BCA requirements, KIPDA is unsure of how to advise many of its communities. As a representative of small and impoverished communities, it would like to voice these concerns to FEMA.
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Apply for Economic Development Administration grant to hire regional mitigation coordinator. This coordinator will assist counties with data analysis and FEMA grant applications.Data management and toolsAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighKIPDAAll counties and citiesEconomic Development Administration (EDA) grantNew-2021Bluegrass Area Development District applied for and received an EDA grant to fund a hazard mitigation position full time. KIPDA would like to do the same in order to implement the 2021 Hazard Mitigation Plan. This work is not traditionally funded through the Joint-Funding Administration (JFA), which pays for KIPDA staff positions. This position would assist communities with HMGP and BRIC applications, host trainings, and collect and analyze data on hazards.
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Host trainings for public works employees, road department managers, emergency managers, city and county engineers, planning and zoning staff, and other county/city staff on records and data collection to track hazard impacts.Data management and toolsAll identified hazards Shelby County All counties + citiesHighKIPDACounty and city staffStaff timeNew-2021These trainings would be jointly hosted by KIPDA Community Economic Development Division & KIPDA Transportation on a county by county basis to show county and city staff how to record and track hazard impacts. Improved record and data collection will allow jurisidictions to have the information necessary to apply for mitigation and transportation grants.
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Pursue additional energy resiliency measures - such as microgrids and other forms of distributed energy - to provide backup power to critical facilities.Energy resilienceAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities Low to ModerateCounty, city governments, local utilitiesKIPDA (grant application), KY Energy & Environment CabinetBRICNew-2021Recommendations for additional energy resilience measures will be included in the energy resilience addendum.
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Review flood management opportunities for roads that flood often - Croopers Road, Brunerstown Road, Scotts Station Road, Fox Run Road, and Burch Branch Road.Flood managementFlooding, severe stormsShelby County Shelby CountyModerate to HighTriple S Planning & Zoning, Shelby County Road Department, Shelby County Fiscal CourtN/AStaff time, HSIPNew-2021The Shelby County Road Department and Shelby County Emergency Management identified these roads as areas that experience repeated flooding, which have lead to closures, water rescues, etc. There could potentially be funding for mitigation activities through HSIP.
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Incorporate hazard mitigation funding opportunities into Regional Water Management Council discussionsWater & Wastewater InfrastructureAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighKIPDAWater & wastewater utilitiesStaff timeNew-2021Recommendations for additional energy resilience measures will be included in the energy resilience addendum.
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Review redudancy measures to ensure drinking water supply to Shelbyville during a prolongue drought eventWater & Wastewater InfrastructureDroughtShelby County ShelbyvilleModerateShelbyville Water & SewerWater & wastewater utilitiesStaff time, other grant opportunitiesNew-2021The Public Water System Vulnerability map identified Shelbyville and parts of southern Shelby County as experiencing moderate water system vulnerability to drought. During the hazard mitigation planning process, Shelbyville Water also expressed interest in establishing redundancy measures to combat potential drought.
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Remove debris from streams that cause damages to bridges and transportation facilitiesTransportation planningFlooding, severe storms, landslidesShelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities ModerateCounty emergency management, road department, solid waste department, public works departmentStaff timeOngoing activity - 2016This is an ongoing activity from the 2016 plan.
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Develop a coordinated, interagency sustained debris removal plan and reevaluateTransportation planningFlooding, severe storms, landslidesShelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities ModerateCounty emergency management, road department, solid waste department, public works departmentStaff timeOngoing activity - 2016This is an ongoing activity from the 2016 plan.
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Work with utlitiy companies to trim trees and debris away from overhead power lines and roadwaysTransportation planning, energy resilienceSevere stormsShelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities ModerateCounty emergency management, county fiscal court, city governmentsStaff timeOngoing activity - 2016This is an ongoing activity from the 2016 plan.
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Encourage homeowners to have backup power sources or alternate sources of heatingEnergy resilienceAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities ModerateCounty emergency management, county fiscal court, city governmentsStaff timeOngoing activity - 2016This is an ongoing activity from the 2016 plan.
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Direct development and installation of all new critical facilities and government structures out of hazard areasFlood mitigation, water & wastewater infrastructureFlooding, sinkholesShelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities ModerateCounty emergency management, county fiscal court, city governmentsStaff timeOngoing activity - 2016This was completed during the 2021 plan. This online, publically available map will continue to be updated.
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Enforce county and city's NFIP flood ordinance(s)Flood mitigationFloodingShelby County Shelby Couty and all NFIP-participating incorporated cities HighCounty fiscal court, county planning & zoning, city governments, city planning and zoningStaff timeOngoing activity - 2016This is an ongoing activity from the 2016 plan.
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Educate residents of their location in the hazard areas by providing maps and informationConsider community members' vulnerabilitiesAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities ModerateCounty emergency management, city governmentsKIPDAStaff timeOngoing activity - 2016KIPDA pursued online planning in order to make critical hazard maps and data more accessible to community members. Counties and cities can now share the website in order to help community members understand their risk.
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Promote the use of NOAA "all hazards" radios for early warning and post event informationConsider community members' vulnerabilitiesAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighCounty emergency managementStaff time, emergency mangaement fundingOngoing activity -2016This is an ongoing activity from the 2016 plan.
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Develop and reevaluate evacuation plans, policies, and procedures for all hazardsConsider community members' vulnerabilitiesAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities Highcity governments, county emergency managementStaff timeThis is an ongoing activity from the 2016 plan.
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Educate residents on the availability and importance of flood insuranceFlood managementFloodingShelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities Moderatecity governments, county fiscal courtStaff timeOngoing activity-2016This is an ongoing activity from the 2016 plan.
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Create and update a GIS database inventory of all critical facilities and structures in each hazardData management and toolsAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighKIPDA, county planning departments, city governmentsStaff timeCompleted-2021This 2016 action was completed during the 2021 plan. This online, publically available map will continue to be updated.
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Identify, reevaluate, and map bridges that need to be elevated to prevent damage and flooding.Flood managementFloodingShelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighKYTC, KIPDA, county road departmentsStaff timeOngoing activity - 2016This is an ongoing activity from the 2016 plan.
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Upgrade the emergency services communication equipment and technology equipmentData management and toolsAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighCounty emergency managementCounty emergency management fundingOngoing activity - 2016This is an ongoing activity from the 2016 plan.
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Incorporate CHAMPS into county services as a mitigation planning toolData management and toolsAll identified hazards Shelby County Shelby Couty and all incorporated cities HighCounty emergency management, city gvoernments, county planning & zoningKIPDAStaff timeOngoing activity - 2016This is an ongoing activity from the 2016 plan. KIPDA could incorporate CHAMPS into future trainings for local official and employees.
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