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Brighton reviews county multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan; adoption expected next month

Brighton Town Council · September 9, 2025
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Summary

Council heard a detailed briefing from county emergency management on a 2025 multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan (468 pages with a ~60–68-page Brighton annex). The plan adds hazards and opens FEMA grant and cost-share opportunities; council asked staff to prepare resolution language for adoption at the next meeting.

Brian Bucket, the municipal emergency management planner who presented the draft 2025 multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan, told the Brighton Town Council the document (base plan about 468 pages; Brighton annex roughly 60–68 pages) updates the town’s approach to long-term hazard reduction and will be in force through 2030 if adopted. He said the draft adds several weather-related hazards — earthquake, extreme heat, extreme cold, high wind, heavy rain and lightning — and retains man-made risks such as cyber…

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