Community Hazards Survey
Community Hazards Survey
This survey is designed to gather input from community members and stakeholders for the purpose of updating the hazard mitigation plans for the counties of Lake, Mason, and Oceana.
Hazard mitigation plans assess a wide variety of hazards from both the county and local community perspectives and make participating jurisdictions eligible to apply for funding for projects that will mitigate (reduce or prevent impacts of) hazards.
Go to
https://wmsrdc.org/program/hazard-mitigation/
for additional information and resources. There you can find the latest on the effort to update the hazard mitigation plans for Lake, Mason, and Oceana counties, as well as helpful
hazard mitigation resources
.
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First things...
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1.
Select a county for the purpose of this survey.
Lake County
Mason County
Oceana County
All three counties (regional perspective)
If other, please specify
2.
In what city, village, or township of this area do you primarily live, own land, or serve?
Remaining characters: 500
3.
Select all that apply to you.
Local official (elected or appointed)
Public employee
Local resident
Land owner
If other, please specify
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