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Regional hazard mitigation plan update seeks council adoption to preserve federal grant eligibility

Colorado Springs City Council Work Session
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Summary

Pikes Peak regional emergency management staff briefed council on the updated multi‑hazard mitigation plan, which identifies 110 mitigation strategies across nine jurisdictions and is required to preserve eligibility for FEMA mitigation grants including HMGP and BRIC.

The Pikes Peak Regional Office of Emergency Management presented an updated multi‑hazard mitigation plan for council adoption, emphasizing the plan’s role in preserving eligibility for federal mitigation funding and guiding pre‑ and post‑disaster projects.

Executive Director Andrew Notbohm said the plan compiles a hazard identification and risk assessment that lists prioritized hazards for the region — wildfire, floods and debris…

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