Title
A Resolution Adopting and Approving the Pikes Peak Regional Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan Updated for 2020
Presenter:
Jim Reid, Regional Director, Pikes Peak Regional Office of Emergency Management
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Summary:
The purpose of this Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) is to assess risk and identify action which can help Pikes Peak Regional Office of Emergency Management (PPROEM) reduce or eliminate risk for injury, loss of life, property damage, and/or property loss due to natural disasters.
By maintaining a current plan, jurisdictions ensure they remain eligible for grant funds that contribute to mitigation projects and are able to receive post-disasters assistance should a major natural disaster occur. PPROEM will use this plan to guide and assist community decision makers as they further refine and implement mitigation strategies and actions across the region.
Background:
This plan is an update and consolidation of the 2016 Colorado Springs Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan and the 2015 El Paso County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan into a combined Pikes Peak Regional Office of Emergency Management Multi-Hazard Plan. The Plan includes unincorporated El Paso County and the jurisdictions of Colorado Springs, Calhan, Fountain, Green Mountain Falls, Manitou Springs, Monument, Palmer Lake and Ramah.
Previous Council Action:
Approved the 2016 Colorado Springs Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan.
Financial Implications:
The HMP allows the City to be eligible for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funding assistance for emergencies. Without the FEMA funding for emergencies, the City would need to fund the full amount of mitigation activities after a disaster.
City Council Appointed Board/Commission/Committee Recommendation:
N/A
Stakeholder Process:
Comprehensive coordination with multiple government, business, and non-profit entities occurred from February to October 2020. Stakeholders include officials from various City of Colorado Springs an...
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