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Emergency management seeks $116,400 from city; highlights flood response, training and hazard-mitigation work

3048908 · April 11, 2025
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Dubuque County Emergency Management Coordinator Tom Berger presented the commission’s FY26 request, emphasized last year’s flood response and hazard-mitigation planning, and asked the city for $116,400 in support of countywide emergency management operations.

Tom Berger, Dubuque County Emergency Management Coordinator, told the City Council April 10 that the Emergency Management Commission is asking the City of Dubuque for $116,400 in FY26 property-tax support and reviewed last year’s flood and storm responses and ongoing mitigation work.

“We continue to build resiliency for our communities by planning for a responding to mitigating recovering from disasters,” Berger said, identifying the commission’s statutory structure under Iowa Code chapter 29C and saying the commission includes mayors of county cities and county officials.

Berger…

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