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Lebanon adopts Linn County multi‑jurisdictional natural hazards mitigation plan to preserve FEMA eligibility

5914796 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

The Lebanon City Council adopted the Linn County Multi‑Jurisdictional Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan, a FEMA‑aligned document that lists flooding, wildfire and extreme heat among top recurring hazards and outlines mitigation strategies the city may use to qualify for federal reimbursement after disasters.

The Lebanon City Council on Oct. 8 unanimously adopted Resolution 2025‑17 to adopt the Linn County Multi‑Jurisdictional Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan, a FEMA‑oriented plan the city must have in place to remain eligible for certain federal post‑disaster reimbursements.

City Manager (presenter) told councilors the plan was developed as a countywide effort with grant support from the Department of Land Conservation and Development and that Lebanon staff participated in multiple meetings. "What we did, we participated in…

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