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Council approves joint Pawtucket-Central Falls 2024 hazard mitigation plan, enabling FEMA grant eligibility

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Summary

The Pawtucket City Council voted to adopt the 2024 Pawtucket-Central Falls Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan, a five-year plan reviewed and approved by Rhode Island EMA and FEMA that is required to make the cities eligible for federal mitigation grants under 44 CFR (Stafford Act).

The Pawtucket City Council voted to approve a resolution adopting the 2024 multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan prepared jointly with the City of Central Falls.

City staff presented the plan as a five-year hazard mitigation strategy developed through public meetings, charrettes and online outreach. The plan identifies hazards, notes deficiencies, and…

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