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2005 Mitigation
Strategies of Local Governments in Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Annexes
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The above information is for the strategies and strategy priorities for the 2005 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) and Annexes.
For information on the DRAFT regional priorities for the 2009-2010 LHMP currently being updated in a collaborative effort by ABAG and nearly 100 cities, counties, and special districts, click HERE. The current regional priorities, to be finalized at the September 17th ABAG Executive Board meeting, are included in each individual chapter on that page.
Select fields above to view data submitted by local jurisdictions. Strategies
are included here for (a) jurisdictions that have submitted their local annex
and strategy priorities to FEMA for review and (b) jurisdictions who's annex
and strategies have been approved by FEMA and formally adopted by the local
jurisdiction. For a list of jurisdictions with approved/adopted annexes to the 2005 plan, see http://quake.abag.ca.gov/mitigation/plan.html.
Priorities are organized based on the following categories -
| Existing | Existing | |
| Existing - Underfunded | Existing program that is in the process of being implemented but needs additional funds (NEW in 2009-2010) | |
| Very High | To be adopted by the local government immediately upon adoption of the annex | |
| High | To be adopted by the local government as soon as funding and resources allow, funding currently being sought | |
| Moderate | To be adopted by the local government when funding and resources allow, no funding being sought at the present time | |
| Under Study | Currently under study, not just to be studied in the future | |
| n/a | Not applicable, not appropriate, or not cost-effective | |
| NYC | Not yet considered |
Note: If you select by government function, the data take a couple of minutes
to compile. However, if you want the government function data sorted by priority,
the time taken several minutes.
Click here to open a list of the 2005 mitigation
strategies.
Click here to open a list of the 2009-2010 mitigation strategies.