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Boulder Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />Introduction <br />we can save through mitigation. <br />This revised and updated plan improves upon the 2008 & 2016 plan and identifies new opportunities and <br />strategies to reduce vulnerabilities and increase resiliency and sustainability in our communities. Boulder <br />County's Multi -Hazard Mitigation Plan is a multi -jurisdictional plan that geographically covers everything <br />within Boulder County's jurisdictional boundaries. Unincorporated Boulder County, the municipalities of <br />Boulder, Erie, Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, Lyons, Nederland, and Superior, along with the Four Mile Fire <br />Protection District participated in the planning process and are seeking FEMA approval of this plan. <br />This plan continues to meet the requirements of the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (PL 106-390) and the <br />implementing regulations set forth by the Interim Final Rule published in the Federal Register on February <br />26, 2002 (44 CFR §201.6) and finalized on October 31, 2007. By meeting these requirements, the County and <br />participating jurisdictions will remain eligible for federal disaster assistance and hazard mitigation funding <br />under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Act (PL 93-288). Access to these resources will <br />be critical to enabling residents of Boulder County to mitigate against and recover from disaster. <br />The goals of the mitigation plan are summarized here and detailed further in Chapter 5. <br />Goal 1: Reduce the Loss of Life and Personal Injuries from Hazard Events <br />Goal2: Reduce Impacts of Hazard Events on Property, Critical Facilities/Infrastructure, and the <br />Environment <br />Goal 3: Strengthen Intergovernmental Coordination, Communication, and Capabilities Regarding <br />Mitigating Hazard Impacts <br />Goal 4: Improve Public Awareness and Preparedness Regarding Hazard Vulnerability and <br />Mitigation <br />Goal S. Address Hazard Identification in the Context of Climate Change <br />1.3 Boulder County Hazard Mitigation Update Report 2017-2020 <br />For credit under the Community Rating System, this report must be distributed to the media and be made <br />available to the public. Notification of the availability of the report will be sent to the media that cover <br />Boulder County via a press release. Copies of this report and the 2016 Plan Update are available for review <br />at the Boulder OEM or on the website (BoulderOEM.com). <br />The original hazard mitigation planning process was managed by the Boulder OEM and included <br />representatives from communities throughout Boulder County, non-profit agencies, Boulder County <br />departments, members from the Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management's <br />Mitigation Section and FEMA Region 8. The plan was adopted officially on April 4, 2016 and covers the <br />following communities, Boulder County; the Cities of Longmont and Louisville; the Towns of Erie, Gold Hill, <br />Jamestown, Lyons, Nederland, and Superior; and the Fire Protection Districts of Fourmile and Sunshine. The <br />update process occurred in 2020-2022. <br />Tables with implementation status of county projects from the 2017-2020 report can be found in <br />Appendices E, F & G. Status updates for each jurisdiction's mitigation projects can be found in each of the <br />jurisdictional annexes. <br />1.4 City of Boulder County Hazard Mitigation Update Report 2019 <br />For credit under the Community Rating System, this report must be distributed to the media and be made <br />available to the public. Notification of the availability of the report will be sent to the media that cover the <br />City of Boulder via a press release. Copies of this report and the 2018 Plan Update are available for review <br />at the Boulder OEM or on the website (BoulderOEM.com). <br />