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Larimer County begins FEMA-funded hazard mitigation plan update to preserve grant eligibility

5822244 · September 8, 2025
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County staff said it has launched a federally funded update to its multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan — required every five years to maintain FEMA mitigation grant eligibility — and hired WSP to lead the update.

Larimer County staff told commissioners on Sept. 8 that the county has started a federally funded update to its multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan, a five-year FEMA requirement that preserves local and participating jurisdictions’ eligibility for hazard mitigation grants.

Josh Roberts, mitigation coordinator, said the county’s current plan was written in 2021 and expires in 2026 under FEMA guidelines. He said keeping a current, FEMA-approved plan is important for eligibility for Hazard…

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