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Douglas County posts draft hazard mitigation plan for month‑long public review; state and FEMA timelines may be delayed
Summary
Douglas County has posted a draft Hazard Mitigation Plan for public review through April 6; presenters said the draft will go to the state and FEMA after public comments, but a Colorado Emergency Management specialist warned a federal shutdown could lengthen FEMA review.
Douglas County opened a month‑long public review of its draft Hazard Mitigation Plan and posted the document, related volumes and a survey link for feedback.
Jessica Stokes of Tetra Tech, the consultant team leading the update, walked attendees through the plan’s structure, saying volume 1 contains the county profile, risk assessment and mitigation strategy; volume 2 houses jurisdictional annexes with local mitigation actions; and volume 3 contains appendices and templates, including a confidential appendix that lists critical facility locations for restricted access. The draft plan is available on the county website and…
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