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Planning commission recommends council adopt county Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan
Summary
The Roseburg Planning Commission voted 4-1 to recommend city council approve CPA‑24‑001, the county-led Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan, citing improved FEMA grant eligibility and regional coordination despite commission concerns about missing line-item cost estimates.
The Roseburg Planning Commission voted 4-1 on July 1 to recommend that city council adopt CPA‑24‑001, the Douglas County Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (NHMP), a multi-jurisdictional document intended to strengthen preparedness and improve eligibility for federal disaster and mitigation funding.
The vote followed a staff presentation by Andy (city staff), who described the 313‑page county plan as a county-led product prepared with the Douglas County Planning Department, the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) and Oregon Emergency Management. "Every city has to adopt it before it can be approved by FEMA," Andy said during the presentation, noting the version before the…
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