Public Invited to Review and Provide Input on Modoc County’s Hazard Mitigation Plan Update

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Modoc Sheriff invites Modoc County residents, businesses, and stakeholders to review and provide feedback on its Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP). This plan, developed in collaboration with federal, state, and local partners, identifies strategies to minimize risks and enhance the county’s resilience against natural disasters and other hazards.

The updated plan is in compliance with requirements outlined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000). This legislation mandates that local governments develop and adopt a HMP to remain eligible for federal mitigation funding and disaster recovery assistance.

Why Review the Plan?

The Hazard Mitigation Plan serves as a roadmap for identifying vulnerabilities and implementing measures to protect life, property, and critical infrastructure in the event of emergencies such as floods, severe storms, earthquakes, and wildfires. By providing input, the public helps ensure that the plan reflects community concerns, incorporates local knowledge, and prioritizes actions that address the county’s most pressing risks.

Key Objectives of the Hazard Mitigation Plan Include:

• Assessing hazards and vulnerabilities specific to Modoc County.

• Identifying and prioritizing cost-effective mitigation projects.

• Increasing public awareness and preparedness.

• Aligning with FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Planning requirements, including compliance with Title 44 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 201.

 

How to Participate:

The draft Hazard Mitigation Plan is available for public review online at Modoc County Hazard Plan Draft

Public comments will be accepted from May 1, 2025, through June 1, 2025. Residents are encouraged to submit feedback via email to [email protected].

What Happens Next?

Following the public review period, the County will incorporate feedback into the final version of the HMP before submitting it to FEMA for approval. Once approved, the plan will guide future investments in mitigation projects and increase the county’s eligibility for federal grant programs.

“The safety and well-being of our communities is a top priority,” said Sheriff William ‘Tex’ Dowdy. “This plan is not just a requirement but an essential tool for reducing risks and ensuring we are prepared to respond to disasters. Your input is invaluable to make this plan as comprehensive and effective as possible.”

For more information, please contact the Modo County OES at 530-233-4416.

Together, we can build a safer, more resilient Modoc County.

William “Tex” Dowdy

Sheriff. Coroner. Director OES