
PAST PLANNING PROJECTS
County Hazard Mitigation Plans
BARTON COUNTY
2005 - Part 1, 2005 - Part 2, 2013 Hazard Mitigation Plan
The 2005 Barton Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan is to be reviewed in compliance with FEMA standards required by the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000), P.L. 106-390. As the update process begins to progress, the Hazard Mitigation Committee will be responsible for approving updates. The revision process will ensure that the Barton County Hazard Mitigation Plan remains a dynamic tool for the county as well as relevant to the immediate environment. The Barton County Hazard Mitigation Stakeholders determined that the implementation process should be coordinated within a nascent organization called the Truman Council areaHazard Mitigation Committee (which will consist of County Commissioners, County Emergency Management Director, municipal public officials, fire protection, law enforcement, emergency, and public health officials).
This Committee will convene to move through this plan so to implement and initiate the Hazard Mitigation Plans' actions and coordinate all the grants through SEMA by recommending which projects warrant priority based upon the analysis of this Plan and their participation there within.
JASPER COUNTY
The 2011 Jasper Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan has been reviewed in compliance with FEMA standards required by the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000), P.L. 106-390. The Jasper County Hazard Mitigation Stakeholders determined that the implementation process should be coordinated within a nascent organization called the Harry S. Truman Coordinating Council (HSTCC )Area Hazard Mitigation Committee (which will consist of County Commissioners, County Emergency Management Director, municipal public officials, fire protection, law enforcement, emergency, and public health officials).
2011 - Part 1, 2011 - Part 2, 2011 - Part 3, 2011 - Part 4 , 2011 - Part 5, 2011 - Part 6, 2011 - Part 7, 011 - Part 8, 2013 Update
This Committee will convene to move through this plan so to implement and initiate the Hazard Mitigation Plan’s actions and coordinate all the grants through SEMA by recommending which projects warrant priority based upon the analysis of this Plan and their participation there within.
McDONALD COUNTY
The 2011 McDonald Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan has been reviewed in compliance with FEMA standards required by the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000), P.L. 106-390.
2011 - Part 1, 2011 - Part 2 , 2011 - Part 3, 2011 - Part 4, 2011 - Part 5, 2011 - Part 6, 2013 Update
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The McDonald County Hazard Mitigation academically diverse group for greater input to ensure the quality of the Plan. Stakeholders determined that the implementation process should be coordinated within a nascent organization called the Harry S. Truman Coordinating Council (HSTCC )Area Hazard Mitigation Committee (which will consist of County Commissioners, County Emergency Management Director, municipal public officials, fire protection, law enforcement, emergency, and public health officials).
NEWTON COUNTY
The 2011 Newton Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan has been reviewed in compliance with FEMA standards required by the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000), P.L. 106-390. The Newton County Hazard Mitigation stakeholders determined that the implementation process should be coordinated within a nascent organization called the Harry S Truman Coordinating Council (HSTCC) Area Hazard Mitigation Committee (which will consist of County Commissioners, County Emergency Management Directors, municipal public officials, fire protection, law enforcement, emergency, and public health officials). This committee will convene to move through the plan so to implement and initiate the Hazard Mitigation Plan's actions and coordinate all the grants through SEMA by recommending which projects warrant priority based upon the analysis of this Plan and their participation there within.
2011 - Part 1, 2011 - Part 2 , 2011 - Part 3 , 2011 - Part 4, 2011 - Part 5 , 2012 Update
ELECTRIC CO-OPS
The Electric Cooperatives have joined together to produce a Statewide Hazard Mitigation Plan. The plan has been approved pending adoption. In 2010, The Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives decided to put together a state-wide plan for all rural electric coops. As a part of that plan, Barton County, New-Mac, and KAMO are teaming with the Truman Council to produce their individual chapter's plans. Each must also decide their own actions and mitigation strategy.