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Fremont County adopts updated Emergency Operations Plan, authorizes $250,000 emergency expenditure threshold

2172007 · January 1, 2025
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Summary

The Board adopted Resolution No. 43, Series of 2024, updating the county's Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) to meet FEMA and state guidance; the board also authorized the Office of Emergency Management director, with concurrence of the county administrator and a single commissioner, to spend up to $250,000 if commissioners cannot convene timely.

The Fremont County Board of County Commissioners on its last meeting of 2024 adopted Resolution No. 43, Series of 2024, formally adopting an updated Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) written to meet FEMA and state guidance and to improve coordination of emergency support functions across the county.

Michael Crow, Fremont County Emergency Manager, presented the EOP and said the plan is updated every five years to meet…

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