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Emergency management submits hazard-mitigation revisions to state, seeks shared DLAN access and budget boosts
Summary
The county's emergency management director said a revised multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan was returned to New York State on Aug. 15 and that the office is pursuing shared access to Ulster County's DLAN records-management system for $13,000; deputies' salary-cap adjustments and modest equipment budget increases were also discussed.
The county emergency management office informed the Health and Human Services Committee on Aug. 19 that it submitted revisions to the multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan and is seeking to join a shared disaster-records system to reduce costs. The office said New York State returned the draft plan on July 31 with requests for more information on four towns; the county’s consultant gathered the requested material and the revised submission went back to the state on Aug. 15. The director said the package should be ready for FEMA review,…
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