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Grant County emergency manager outlines hazard planning while commissioners press code-enforcement action on junkyards and blight

2097267 · January 10, 2025
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Emergency manager Scott Fuller described hazard mitigation planning, grant work and IPAWS warning capability; commissioners pressed for stronger enforcement of junkyards, abandoned-property and code violations and asked for enforcement activity reports.

Scott Fuller, Grant County emergency manager, told commissioners that the Office of Emergency Management maintains plans and coordinates responses using National Incident Management System (NIMS) and Incident Command System (ICS) principles, and that the office manages grants and communications infrastructure including IPAWS for public warnings.

Fuller said the county has submitted comments on a draft hazard mitigation plan and has executed the emergency management performance grant agreement for the state; he is managing six grants with a seventh pending and is seeking…

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