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Douglas County commissioners approve regional resource‑sharing agreement to allow mutual aid before disaster declarations

5782845 · September 18, 2025
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Summary

The board approved a voluntary regional resource‑sharing agreement that lets Douglas County exchange emergency resources with neighboring jurisdictions before or without a formal disaster declaration; county emergency management said the agreement was driven in part by World Cup planning and carries no initial financial obligation.

Douglas County commissioners on Sept. 17 approved a regional resource‑sharing agreement that allows the county to share or receive emergency resources with partner jurisdictions without waiting for a formal disaster declaration.

The measure, presented through the county emergency management office, passed on a 4‑0 voice vote as part of the consent agenda. Robert Binecki, Douglas County director of emergency management, told commissioners the agreement is voluntary and “can be exercised without a disaster declaration in place or while we're waiting for a declaration to come.”

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