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Radford adopts regional hazard mitigation plan to compete for FEMA funding
Summary
Radford City Council voted to adopt a regional hazard mitigation plan developed with the New River Valley Regional Commission and state/federal partners; the plan ranks flooding, severe winter weather and high winds as top hazards and makes the city eligible for FEMA mitigation grants.
Radford City Council unanimously adopted a regional hazard mitigation plan after a presentation by Christy Strait of the New River Valley Regional Commission.
Strait said the 24‑month planning process involved 13 localities and partnerships with the Virginia Department of Emergency Management and FEMA. The plan ranks Radford’s highest hazards as severe winter…
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