Johnson County adopts 2025 multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan to preserve FEMA grant eligibility

5851513 ยท June 26, 2025

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Summary

The Board adopted the 2025 multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan by resolution to maintain eligibility for Federal Emergency Management Agency grants.

The Johnson County Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution on Thursday adopting the 2025 multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan, maintaining eligibility for Federal Emergency Management Agency grant funding.

Supervisor Green Douglas moved approval; Supervisor Fixmerize seconded. The resolution passed by a unanimous 5-0 roll call.

Why it matters: FEMA requires an adopted hazard mitigation plan for jurisdictions to remain eligible for certain mitigation grants. Adopting a multi-jurisdiction plan preserves access to those federal funds for future hazard mitigation projects.

The board did not record extended debate about plan contents during the meeting. The resolution adoption was listed on the consent agenda and approved with other consent items.