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Modoc County Sheriff’s Office Focuses on Hazard Plans

The Modoc County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the Public’s participation in filling out a survey about Modoc County Hazard Mitigation Plan. The Modoc County Office of Emergency Services is in the process of updating the County’s Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) in partnership with CHLOETA―a third-party environmental, risk mitigation, and infrastructure management consulting firm. Hazard mitigation planning helps local leaders better understand risks from natural and non-natural hazards, promoting the development of long-term strategies to reduce the effects of disaster-related events and their negative impact on people, property, and environment. Modoc County is seeking feedback from stakeholders and the public to incorporate into the plan.

A hazard mitigation plan (HMP) is “the representation of the jurisdiction’s commitment to reduce risks from natural hazards, serving as a guide for decision makers as they commit resources to reducing the effects of natural hazards” (44 CFR 201.6). This plan establishes and maintains county eligibility for hazard mitigation grant funding. This plan creates a framework for the county to

reduce negative impacts from future disasters on lives, property, and the local economy. Better yet, efficient hazard mitigation planning can significantly reduce the physical, financial, and emotional losses caused by both natural and non-natural disasters. Public participation in the Modoc County Hazard Mitigation Plan will result in more effective risk reduction projects and a faster, more efficient funding allocation.

Public participation in the Modoc County Hazard Mitigation Plan is a valuable opportunity for residents to contribute to the safety and resilience of their community. This plan will assess a wide range of potential hazards, both natural and man-made, and help identify projects that can minimize future risks. By taking part, residents can ensure their concerns are addressed while enabling the county and its municipalities to qualify for future FEMA hazard mitigation funding. The plan will cover hazards such as wildfires, floods, earthquakes, and infrastructure failures, with the goal of reducing potential damages and improving preparedness across Modoc County.

By participating in this survey you will be increasing awareness of Modoc County risks and vulnerabilities, reduction of hazard impacts (safeguards lives & property, protects local economy, creation of more resilient communities and providing the ability for our community to bounce back from disaster quickly.

To take this survey go to https://www.co.modoc.ca.us/ or https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeW-gOaHmTNFVwKaAbef4CckxyCo5vBCNQr6zAJyyoVr3wuEw/viewform

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