Logan County All Hazards
Mitigation Plan Public Forum March 26th
Public invited to review and comment on
plan
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[March 21, 2020]
The Logan County All Hazards Mitigation Plan outlining projects and
activities to prevent injuries, fatalities and property damage from
severe storms and other types of natural hazards will be available
for review at a public forum on Thursday, March 26th from 6 p.m. to
8 p.m. at the Logan County Safety Complex’s Blue Room, 911 Pekin
Street, in Lincoln. Members from the Logan County All Hazards
Mitigation Planning Committee will be available to discuss this
Plan.
“Individuals can come and go at their convenience to review and
comment on the draft Plan update. If someone only has a few minutes
to review the Plan, ask a question, or provide a comment, they can
do so at any time during the forum. This forum is designed to
accommodate busy schedules. Unlike some conventional meetings, there
are no formal presentations forcing attendees to wait before they
can speak,” according to Kendall Caruthers, Logan County Emergency
Management Agency Coordinator.
Over 100 projects and activities were identified to protect Logan
County residents and property from severe storms and other natural
disasters. This Plan, unlike other emergency plans, is aimed at
identifying projects and activities that can be taken before a
natural disaster occurs. This Committee has been conducting working
meetings open to the public since October 2019.
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The municipalities of Atlanta, Broadwell, Elkhart, Emden, Hartsburg, Lincoln,
and Mount Pulaski, in addition to the County, Lincoln Rural Fire Protection
District, LESD #27 and Lincoln College, have been participating in the planning
process.
“Committee members helped identify projects that reflect the specific needs of
each participating jurisdiction. Storm damage information was used to develop
specific suggestions for potential projects that can reduce harm to people and
property within the County,” added Caruthers.
The public comment period will remain open until Friday, April 3rd. Comments can
be directed to the Logan County Emergency Management Agency. Following the
public comment period, any revisions that are needed will be made before the
Plan update is submitted to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and the
Federal Emergency Management Agency for approval.
[Kendall Caruthers
Logan County Emergency Management Agency] |