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Larimer County joins Texas A&M pilot to map and align plans for hazard resilience

5822244 · September 8, 2025
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Summary

County emergency management is partnering with Texas A&M’s Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center on a mapping-and-coding effort (PEERS) to identify conflicts and gaps among local plans on wildfire, flood and other hazards; county provided a $50,000 local match.

Larimer County emergency management officials told commissioners on Sept. 8 that the county has joined a pilot project with Texas A&M University to spatially code and map policies and actions from selected plans to find conflicts and gaps across jurisdictions and hazards.

Josh Roberts, mitigation coordinator in the county Office of Emergency Management, said the project — referred to in the meeting as PEERS — is a partnership with Texas A&M’s Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center and is…

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