| Logan County to develop updated 
			All Hazard Mitigation PlanFirst meeting to be October 10th, open to 
			the public
 
 
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			 [October 01, 2019] 
			Logan County will update its plan to reduce the damages caused by 
			natural hazards such as floods, thunderstorms with damaging winds or 
			hail, snow and ice storms, tornados, drought, and excessive heat, 
			among others. The plan is called an All Hazard Mitigation Plan and 
			the process to update it will be funded through a grant from the 
			Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA). This Plan must be 
			updated every five years. 
 “The goal of this Plan update is to identify projects and activities 
			that will reduce the impacts to residents and property from natural 
			hazard events”, said Kendall Caruthers, Logan County Emergency 
			Management Agency Coordinator. “We already have an emergency 
			response plan, but this mitigation plan is different because it 
			focuses on ways to reduce and prevent damages before they occur,” 
			added Caruthers.
 
 The Logan County Hazard Mitigation Planning Committee will hold its 
			first meeting to update the plan on Thursday, October 10th at the 
			Logan County Safety Complex’s Blue Room, 911 Pekin Street, in 
			Lincoln, beginning at 10 a.m. This Committee comprised of County and 
			municipal representatives as well as technical partners and 
			stakeholders, will meet over the next several months to update the 
			Plan. Meetings of this committee will be conducted as working 
			sessions so that any interested resident can attend and ask 
			questions.
 
			
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The frequency and damages caused by severe storms and other natural disasters in 
Logan County will be discussed at this meeting. “The purpose of this Committee 
Meeting is to identify how often severe weather events occur within the County 
and what kinds of damages have resulted. Based on this information we will begin 
to develop and update lists of activities and projects to reduce damages caused 
by these events,” said Caruthers. 
 
After a draft of the Plan update is prepared, a public forum will be held to 
present the Plan for review and comment. The draft Plan update will be revised 
based on comments from the public and the state and federal government agencies. 
Following these revisions, the Plan will be presented for adoption at public 
meetings held by the County and at each of the participating municipalities.
 
				 
			[Kendall CaruthersLogan County Emergency Management Agency]
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