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Moscow City Council backs Latah County multijurisdictional all‑hazards mitigation plan for 2025

Moscow City Council · November 18, 2025
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Summary

The Moscow City Council voted unanimously Nov. 17 to adopt a resolution supporting the Latah County Multijurisdictional All‑Hazards Mitigation Plan 2025, a FEMA‑aligned document that lists stormwater upgrades, channel restoration, backup generators and other prioritized actions for grant eligibility and resilience.

Moscow City Council on Nov. 17 voted to adopt a resolution supporting the Latah County Multijurisdictional All‑Hazards Mitigation Plan 2025, a countywide document intended to align local mitigation priorities with state and federal grant requirements.

Lisa Anderson, introduced by the chair as the presenter for the agenda item, summarized the plan and its purpose: “FEMA requires, that these plans be updated every year for, communities to be eligible for grant funds, and they also do provide grant funds for the plan update to the counties.” The plan lists both natural hazards — extreme cold, winter storms, heavy snowfall, wildfires and flooding — and man‑made threats such as structure fires, power failures, cybersecurity incidents, civil unrest and biological hazards.

The plan identifies…

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