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2014 Kittiltas County Hazard Mitigation Plan ATTACHMENT <br />2020 Annual Progress Report (October 1, 2419 - September 30, 2020) 510 FMP <br />�o <br />Continue to maintain c countywidc hazard m:tlgation plan website to house the plan and <br />plan updates, in order to provide tFe public an opportunity to monitor plan pro made. The Hazard Mitigation Plan has been updated vmF. the 2019 adopted <br />CW -1 High impcess lementation and progress. Each planning partner may support the initiative by g g <br />inc!uding an initiaYve in Its action p:an and creating a web link to the website. Updates plan' <br />will occur annually, or more often as appropr"ate, <br />CW -2 MOO= <br />leverage public outreach pa Ina, capabilities to inform and educate the public about <br />Progress made. Kittitas County Conservation District Annual newsletter and Flood <br />hazard mitigation and preparedness. <br />Control Zone Distrct annual letter to repetitive loss area properties inc;uded ,pertinent <br />Information. <br />Coordinate all mitigation planning and project efforts, including grant application support, Progress made. On November 12, 2020 Kittitas County, Washington State, and the <br />CW -3 H'.gh <br />to maximize aii resources available to the planning partnership, with the County <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency hosted a workshop that information about <br />mentoring other jurlsdictions cath less grant application experlerce. <br />funding opportunitles and effective grant preparation. <br />CW -4 High <br />g <br />Support the eoilection of improved data (hydrologic, geologic, topographic, vo canie, <br />Progress made. Flood Control Zone District 202C/2021 Caplta! Program includes stream <br />historical, etc.) to better assess risks and vulnerabilities. <br />air, <br />g g g- <br />CW -5 High <br />Provide coordination and technical assistance in grant application preparat;on that <br />Progress made. On November 12, 2020 Kittitas County, Washington State, and the <br />Includes assistance In cast vs. benefit analysis for grant -eligible projects. <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency hosted a workshop that information about <br />fundi ng opportunities and effective grant preparation. <br />Where appropriate, support retrofitting, purchase, or relocation of structures or <br />infrastructure located in hazard -prone areas to protect structures/Infrastructure from <br />progress made. On December 16, 2(114 the Kittitas County Flood Control Zane Distrito <br />CW -6 High <br />future damage, with repetitive loss a rd severe repetitive loss properties as priority when <br />purchased 155 acres of flood -prone property. The Flood Control Zone District has sent <br />ann.irshlf <br />letters to iandowsers !n repetitive loss areas. <br />Continue to Inalhtaln the steering committee as a viable committee to monitor -4 Progress made. On November 12, 2020 Kittitas County, Washington State, and the <br />CW` -7 High progress of the hazard mitigation plan, provide technical assistance to planning partners Federal Emergency Management Agency hosted a workshop that information about <br />and oversee the update of the plan as necessary. funding opportunities and effective grant preparation. <br />Integrate rr:Ia at'.on Ian requirements and actiors into other a Progress made. Two Capital Improvement Plans, Kittitas County's Road 6 -year plan and <br />CW -19 High g P R appropriate p9anning <br />mechanisms such as comprehensive plans and capital improvement plans. the ;::cod Control Zone District 6 -year pian includes projects that address needs identifiedir. the Hazard Mitigation Plan. <br />CW -9 High Support mitlgatton projects that wll! result in protection of public or private property Progress made. On December 10, 2019 the Kltt'tas County Flood Costrot Zone District <br />from. natural hazards. purchased !S5 acres of flood -prone property, <br />Page i <br />