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County -Wide Mitigation Initiatives <br />i <br />Continue to malntain a countywide hazard mitigation plan website to house the plan and <br />plan updates, In order to provide the public an opportunity to monitor plan <br />2019 Kittitas County Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />2021 Annual Progress Report (October 1, 2020 -August 91, 2021) <br />CW -1 High implementation and progress. Each planning partner may support the initiative byProgress made. The Hazard Mitigation Plan webpage has been updated with the 2019 <br />including an initiative in its action plan and creating a web link to the website. Updates adopted plan and 2020 annual report. <br />Will occur annually, or more often as appropriate. <br />CW -2 Medium Leverage public outreach partnering capabilities to inform and educate the public about <br />hazard mitigation and preparedness. <br />Coordinate all mitigation planning and project efforts, Including grant application support, <br />CW -9 High to maximize all resources available to the planning partnership, with the County Progress made. Kittitas County is partnering on a grant application by the Department of <br />mentoring other jurisdictions with less grant application experience. Natural Resources to map Kittitas County debris flows / alluvial fans. <br />Support the collection of improved data(hydrologic, eolo ic, topographic, volcanic, Progress made. The Flood Control Zone District has installed two stream gages with real - <br />CW -4 High Pp p e gtime data. Kittitas County is partnering on a grant application by the Department of <br />historical, etc.) to better assess risks and vulnerabilities. <br />Natural Resources to map Kittitas County debris flows / alluvial fans. <br />CW -5 High <br />Provide coordination and technical assistance in grant application preparation that <br />Progress made. Kittitas County is partnering on a grant application by the Department of <br />includes assistance In cost vs. benefit analysis for grant -eligible projects. <br />Natural Resources to map Kittitas County debris flows / alluvial fans. <br />Where appropriate, support retrofitting, purchase, or relocation of structures or <br />Progress made. On August 26, 2021 the Flood Control Zone District purchased 226 acres <br />CW -6 High <br />infrastructure located in hazard -prone areas to protect structures/infrastructure from <br />of flood -prone property, removing two current residences and 25 potential residences <br />future damage, with repetitive loss and severe repetitive loss properties as priority when <br />from the floodplain. The Flood Control Zone District annually sends letters to landowners <br />applicable. <br />in repetitive loss areas. <br />Continue to maintain the steering committee as a viable committee to monitor the <br />CW -7 High <br />progress of the hazard mitigation plan, provide technical assistance to planning partners <br />and oversee the update of the plan as necessary. <br />Integrate mitigation plan requirements and actions into other appropriate planning <br />Progress made. Two Capital Improvement Plans, Kittitas County's Road 6 -year plan and <br />LiN-8 High <br />mechanisms such as comprehensive plans and capital improvement plans. <br />the Flood Control Zone District 6•year plan includes projects that address needs identified <br />_ <br />in the Hazard Mitigation Plan. <br />County -Wide Page 1 of 2 <br />