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Waupaca County Board adopts mitigation plan, continues remote governance and approves broadband budget amendment
Summary
At its June 15 meeting the Waupaca County Board of Supervisors adopted an All Hazards Mitigation Plan required for FEMA grants, continued remote-meeting authority, recognized public health pandemic work, approved zoning and ordinance amendments and authorized an $860,065 budget amendment for a broadband tower project.
The Waupaca County Board of Supervisors met June 15, 2021, and approved a slate of resolutions and ordinance updates, including adoption of an All Hazards Mitigation Plan required for FEMA grant eligibility and a budget amendment to expand broadband to underserved areas.
The board unanimously adopted Resolution No. 11 (2021-2022), designating the Waupaca County All Hazards Mitigation Plan as the county's official plan and directing the Emergency Management Department to submit the plan to Wisconsin Emergency Management and FEMA for final review and approval. The board also adopted Resolution No. 9 (2021-2022) recognizing Waupaca County Public Health for pandemic response; the resolution cites the department's investigation of more than 6,000 COVID-19 cases and delivery of more than 8,000 vaccine shots. Several public health employees addressed the board and expressed appreciation for the recognition.
The board approved Resolution No. 12…
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