Commission hears regional hazard mitigation plan; motion made to adopt
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Steve Keith, emergency management director, presented the Region 1 five‑year hazard mitigation plan — a requirement to qualify for disaster mitigation grants — and a commissioner moved to adopt the plan; the transcript records the motion and second but no roll‑call or tally.
Steve Keith, Riley County emergency management, briefed the board on the Region 1 hazard mitigation plan, describing it as a regional, five‑year plan the state helps approve and which “is used for and 1 of the biggest reasons to have it in place is to making us eligible for grant funds when disaster comes along.” He listed eligible uses such as flood buyouts, wind and wildfire mitigation, infrastructure resilience, and property acquisition.
After Keith’s presentation Commissioner (Speaker 4) made “a motion to approve adoption of the region 1 hazard mitigation,” which was seconded on the record. The transcript does not contain a roll‑call vote or a final tally in the public minutes provided.
Adopting an approved hazard mitigation plan is a common prerequisite for applying for FEMA and state mitigation grants; commissioners were advised that the plan is updated every five years and is meant to coordinate multiple counties in the region.
