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2025 Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />Kittitas County, Washington <br />Withhold Public Expenditures in Hazard-Prone Areas No <br />YesState Sponsored Grant Programs <br />Eligible:Yes <br />Accessible: NoDevelopment lmpact Fees for Homebuyers or Developers <br />Accessible or Eligible to Use?Financial Resources <br />3.9.4. Education and Outreach Gapabilities <br />Table 3-21 lists the County's education and public outreach capabilities. These capabilities include fire <br />safety programs, hazard awareness campaigns, public information, and communications offices. <br />Education and outreach capabilities can be used to inform the public about current and potential <br />mitigation activities. <br />Table 3-21. Education and Public Outreach Gapabilities <br />3.9.5. Recommended Expanded or lmproved Capabilities <br />Kittitas County identified existing authorities, policies, programs, funding, and/or resources that could be <br />expanded and/or improved to support the implementation of the hazard mitigation initiatives identified in <br />this Plan (e.9., mitigation actions). <br />Several Kittitas County staff are proficient utilizing GlS, but an expansion of GIS capabilities for <br />spatial data creation, dataset management, and spatial data analysis would help advance hazard <br />mitigation initiatives. Efforts to expand capabilities should be informed by an understanding of the <br />current roles and responsibilities within and across County departments, and of state and federally <br />managed datasets. <br />a <br />The County Sheriff's website has educational material on numerous programs, including making an emergency <br />plan, stocking supplies, staying informed, and getting involved in community preparedness programs. <br />Provides resources and links for public safety and emergency information in Kittitas County <br />The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program is a 20-hour all risk, all hazard training offered <br />by the Kittitas County Sheriff's Office through Kittitas County Search and Rescue. This valuable course is <br />designed to help you protect yourself, your family, your neighbors, and your neighborhood in an emergency. <br />The Ellensburg Community Television (ECTV) is the flagship channel of Kittitas County's cable television <br />programming, bringing special events, government meetings, and produced shows. ECTV broadcasts on <br />channel 191 or online via ectv2.com. <br />The Kittitas County Emergency Management Alerts can alert residents with critical information quickly in a <br />variety of situations, such as severe weather, wildfires, unexpected road closures, missing persons and <br />evacuations of buildings or neighborhoods. Residents will receive time-sensitive messages wherever they <br />specify, such as your home, mobile or business phones, email address, text messages and more. <br />County Emergency/Disaster Readiness Website <br />Kittitas County Emergency Response lnformation <br />.co.kittitas.wa.u fault.a <br />Gounty Gommunity Emergency Response Team (CERT) <br />Ellensburg Gommunity Television (EGTV) <br />Kittitas County Emergency Management Alerts <br />Chapter 3: Community Profile 46