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Town and Country adopts regional hazard mitigation plan to preserve FEMA eligibility

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The Town and Country Board of Aldermen unanimously adopted the 2025–2030 St. Louis Regional All Hazard Mitigation Plan, a step city officials said preserves eligibility for future FEMA mitigation funding and directs internal updates to the city’s emergency operations plan.

The Town and Country Board of Aldermen unanimously approved a resolution on June 9 adopting the 2025–2030 St. Louis Regional All Hazard Mitigation Plan, a regional framework city officials said is required for eligibility for certain FEMA hazard-mitigation grants.

City leaders said the resolution formalizes the city’s participation in the regional plan and documents four local hazards and four slated mitigation projects. Alderman Gerber asked staff for detail about the city’s…

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