Planning Partner Adoption Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan

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Planning Partner Adoption Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan 2019 Cook County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update October 2019 Welcome and thank you so much for taking the time for this important meeting. This has been something that we, along with 120 other jurisdictions in Cook County, have been working on for some time. Adopting this plan is very important and is very time sensitive, and it relates to the disasters with deal with in [INSERT JURISDICTION NAME] regularly.

Agenda The What and Why of Mitigation Mitigation Pays COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Planning Partner Adoption Agenda The What and Why of Mitigation Mitigation Pays 2014 Hazard Mitigation Plan Grant Success Stories 2019 HMP Update What Needs to Be Done This will be a very brief overview of the Hazard Mitigation Plan Update and what we need from you to ultimately be eligible for federal funding for hazard mitigation projects.

What is Mitigation and Why Do It? COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Planning Partner Adoption What is Mitigation and Why Do It? Definition: Any sustained action taken to reduce or eliminate long-term risk to life and property from a hazard event. WHY? Protect human life, and prevent damage or loss of property Promote inter-agency coordination and response Increase public awareness about hazards Increase preparedness within the community Be eligible for grant funds First and foremost, Hazard Mitigation allows for the following.

Mitigation Pays! “No Plan, No Money” COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Planning Partner Adoption Mitigation Pays! National Institute of Building Sciences (2017 Interim Report): Federal mitigation grants save $6 per $1 spent These funds are only available if our jurisdiction is part of a FEMA-approved mitigation plan that has been formally adopted by our jurisdiction Additionally, Hazard Mitigation makes economic sense for our community and jurisdictions FEMA provides grants to State and local governments to implement long-term hazard mitigation measures before and after a major disaster declaration. The purpose of these programs is to reduce the loss of life and property due to natural disasters and to enable mitigation measures to be implemented. These funds are only available if our jurisdiction is part of a FEMA-approved mitigation plan that has been formally adopted by our jurisdiction. “No Plan, No Money”

2014 Hazard Mitigation Plan COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Planning Partner Adoption 2014 Hazard Mitigation Plan First-ever Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan in Cook County in 2014 Largest Hazard Mitigation Plan in the U.S Approved by FEMA in 2014 Adopted by all 117 participating jurisdictions Expired: 2019 HMP Update needs to be adopted by local jurisdictions This is the current status of the Cook County Multi Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update.

Grant Success Stories I: COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Planning Partner Adoption Grant Success Stories I: North Region: 11,200 Feet of New Storm Sewer Construction of two water retention basins North Region: GIS Tree Inventory System Inputs data on every tree owned by the village Includes the age, photo, species, height, condition and location Documented date allows the village to identify those trees in need of removal or trimming Central Region: Green Alley Pavement System 10,600 square yards of impermeable pavement Capable of detaining 254,000 gallons of storm-water

Grant Success Stories II: COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Planning Partner Adoption Grant Success Stories II: South Region: Village Successful in Obtaining Flood Property Acquisition Grants From: Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Cook County Bureau of Economic Development Six Central Region Municipalities Combined with MWRD – The Addison Creek Reservoir Project, a 600-Acre Foot Reservoir: Reduces flooding for approximately 2,200 structures Removes about 1,700 structures from the floodplain Provides $116 million in flood benefits Adds more than 195 million gallons of reservoir storage

What Have We Been Doing for the 2019 Update? COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Planning Partner Adoption What Have We Been Doing for the 2019 Update? Working with the Cook County Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management Documenting hazard incidents from 2014-2019 into the plan Updating our jurisdiction profile with demographic and contact information Creating New Mitigation Actions for our community All of these actions have been completed, thanks to our local stakeholders and Cook County DHSEM.

Examples of New Mitigation Actions: COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Planning Partner Adoption Examples of New Mitigation Actions: Re-line existing sewer lines to allow for reduction in localized flooding Upgrade emergency power capabilities and critical facilities Create and launch a public information campaign via social media and create community events on mitigation Other questions can be answered from the website. https://www.cookcountyhomelandsecurity.org/

COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Planning Partner Adoption The 2019 Cook County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update: The plan update has been approved by IEMA and FEMA 121 total jurisdictions (including us) are participating in the 2019 Update A total of 367 new mitigation projects in the 2019 Update were identified by Cook County and participating jurisdictions This is the current status of the Cook County Multi Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update.

Now What? The Adoption Process COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Planning Partner Adoption Now What? The Adoption Process IEMA and FEMA Approval Pending Adoption: September 23, 2019 Cook County Plan Adoption and FEMA Approval: September 26, 2019 Our Jurisdiction needs to adopt both of the following volumes of the plan: Volume 1: The base plan Volume 2: Both our jurisdiction’s Annex and the Cook County Countywide Mitigation Actions After we adopt the 2019 Plan, we will have opportunities to pursue grant funding The clock is ticking! Once the 2019 Plan is adopted by all the planning partners and approved by IEMA and FEMA, the partnership will collectively and individually become eligible to apply for hazard mitigation project funding from both the Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Program (PDM) and the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP).

What Needs to Be Done Adopt the plan as soon as possible COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Planning Partner Adoption What Needs to Be Done Adopt the plan as soon as possible Send a copy of the approved resolution to DHSEM Make sure to complete the Annual Report yearly through 2024 Continue our partnership with Cook County by participating in the Hazard Mitigation Program Participate again in 2024 WE ARE NOT OFFICIALLY A PART OF THE PLAN UNTIL WE ADOPT IT! All of this needs to be done AS SOON AS POSSIBLE—we are not a part of the plan (and therefore not eligible for funds) until we adopt it! Have your jurisdiction consider this an ongoing Hazard Mitigation PROGRAM through 2024, and not just a PLAN.

Welcome and thank you so much for taking the time for this important meeting. This has been something that we, along with 120 other jurisdictions in Cook County, have been working on for some time. Adopting this plan is very important and is very time sensitive, and it relates to the disasters with deal with in [INSERT JURISDICTION NAME] regularly. Thank You!