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2019 Kittitas County Hazard Mitigation Pian <br />2020 Annual Progress Report (October 1, 2019 - September 30, 2024) 510 FMP <br />CW -15 High <br />To more accurately show flood risks, develop maps that show alluvial fans, channel <br />s <br />Develop a system and designate responsible partes for cape mg ds:ag� aaia nicer <br />hazard events, to assist with capturing Public and Individual Assistance expenditures <br />tures anWorks <br />ogress made / ongoing activity. Fallowing every declared emergency even:, Public <br />CW -10 High <br />damages fcrysi use in developing future projects including. This data will assist <br />reports a!! damages to Kittitas County Emergency Management capturing <br />CW -16 Mgh <br />withcatalogue <br />with Beneflt/Cost Analysis, <br />necessary data used for determining e <br />rY g public and private FEMA assistance program efforts. <br />CW -11 Medium <br />With Kittitas County as lead, to provide guidance to isdicti:he <br />other jurisdictions, evauate t <br />3: !!� _7t_i-.-- <br />benefits of other?urisdictions joining the NFIP Community Rating System. <br />Kittit, <br />as County did not provide th's guidance in 2020. <br />CW -12 Medium <br />Evaluate CDuntyw'de critical facilities list and GIS layer and update as appropriate, to <br />Noaeton-theRlskgeodatabasedevelopedforthecurrenthazardmitigatenplanis <br />continue improving the risk assessment in this plan. <br />still up to date. <br />CW -13 Medium <br />!r c ease stakeholder and pubilc par0cioation in the Kltt@es County Hazard MItlgaton Pian <br />KC -2 Medium <br />including strengthening the computer interface and upgrading and increasing the number <br />update process. <br />The Hazard Mitigation Plan will not be updated until 2024. <br />CW -14 Medium <br />Prioritize Kittitas Coun 's list of potential acquisitions of flop <br />ty po q dprone properties. <br />2021 Flood Control Zone District Work Program will help advance this Issue. Detailed <br />Continue participation and improve rating in the Community Rating System <br />Progress made. In 2019 KittNs County retained its Class 6 rating, redutlhg flood <br />reach scare assessments. <br />CW -15 High <br />To more accurately show flood risks, develop maps that show alluvial fans, channel <br />progress made. Updated alluvial fan mapping is underway?or !teeter Creek. <br />migration. zones, and areas of cross -basin flaw transfers <br />Improve public hearth responses to hazard events. For example, testing drinking waterfor <br />CW -16 Mgh <br />contamination after flood events or distributing masks and dosing outdooreventswhen <br />Progress Made. In 2020, public Hea'th monitored indoor airua!i at local schools, in <br />q ty <br />response to air quality dedinesassociated vd[hwildfire, <br />air quality declines due to wildfire. <br />3: !!� _7t_i-.-- <br />KC -1 High <br />Ma'ntaln the Kittitas County Flood Control Zone District <br />Progress made. In 2019, the FQD Advisory Committee adopted Its first Capital Plan, and <br />implementation of that plan commehced in 2020 <br />Enhance the flood warning system on major rivers and streams w than Kittitas County <br />KC -2 Medium <br />including strengthening the computer interface and upgrading and increasing the number <br />progress made. The Flood Control Zone District 202Q/2021 Capital Plan will improve how <br />of weather stat'.ons. <br />real-time flood data is presented. <br />KC- 3 High <br />Continue participation and improve rating in the Community Rating System <br />Progress made. In 2019 KittNs County retained its Class 6 rating, redutlhg flood <br />Insurance premiums by 2D%. <br />Where appropriate, support retrofitting, purchase, or relocat',on erstrcctures in <br />progress made. On December SC, 2019 the KiCitas County Flood Cnntrcl Zone District <br />KC -4 Medium <br />hazard -prone areas to pnotect them from future damage, wfti pftrtyfor <br />purchased 155 acres of flood -prone property. T he Flood Control Zone District has sent <br />propertiesexpased to repetitive losses. <br />letters to landowners In repetitive loss areas. <br />Page 2 <br />