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Board adopts Macomb County 2025'030 Hazard Mitigation Plan to preserve federal grant eligibility

November 07, 2025 | Macomb County, Michigan


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Board adopts Macomb County 2025'030 Hazard Mitigation Plan to preserve federal grant eligibility
The Macomb County Board of Commissioners voted 13-0 to adopt Resolution 2025-14288, approving the Macomb County 2025'030 Hazard Mitigation Plan.

Commissioner Ramani introduced the resolution and asked the board to recommend it to the full board. Brandon Luce, identified in the meeting as the county's Director of Emergency Management and Communications, explained that the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 requires jurisdictions to maintain an approved hazard mitigation plan to remain eligible for certain federal grant programs. He said the county's plan had been updated with input from municipalities, public safety practitioners and the public, submitted to the state and to FEMA, and has been approved by both agencies.

The board took no amendments and approved the resolution by voice vote; the clerk announced the motion passed 13 to 0. The plan will remain in effect for five years, through 2030, subject to any future board action.

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