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Mark Edgar - Director

Hocking County EMA

EMA

(740) 385-6168

County Plans

Goal:
Increase education and awareness around threats, hazards, and vulnerabilities.
Build partnerships for risk reduction involving government, organizations, businesses, and the public
Identify long-term, broadly-supported strategies for risk reduction
Align risk reduction with other state, tribal, or community objectives
Identify implementation approaches that focus resources on the greatest risks and vulnerabilities
Communicate priorities to potential sources of funding

EOP (Emergency Operations Plan):
This plan describes who will do what, as well as when, with what resources, and by what authority- before, during, and immediately after an emergency.

Debris Management Plan:

Damage Assessment:

Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan:
This plan is the effort to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters. It is most effective when implemented under a comprehensive, long-term mitigation plan. State, tribal, and local governments engage in hazard mitigation planning to identify risks and vulnerabilities associated with natural disasters and develop long-term strategies for protecting people and property from future hazard events. Mitigation plans are key to breaking the cycle of disaster damage, reconstruction, and repeated damage.

2019 Hocking County All-Hazard Mitigation Plan

 Mitigation Matrix Scoring Spreadsheet

Upcoming Mitigation Planning