Hazard Mitigation Planning

Planning Group Organizational Structure

Elected and appointed government officials, business leaders, volunteers of non-profit organizations, citizens, and other stakeholders who choose to participate will become part of our overall Putnam County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Planning Committee.

To keep meeting sizes to workable numbers, the Planning Committee will be broken up into a Core Planning Group (CPG) and a series of Jurisdictional Assessment Teams (JATs).

The organization of the hazard mitigation plan participants involves three main components as shown in the figure below.

 

 

Putnam County Emergency Management will prepare the Plan text (with feedback from the Planning Committee) to document the group's efforts, along with hazard information and findings, in a manner consistent with applicable regulations (DMA 2000), criteria (44 CFR Part 201.6) and guidance (FEMA's Mitigation Planning "How-To" guides; FEMA's Multi-Hazard Mitigation Planning Guidance document of March 2004).

The CPG includes head members of the participating jurisdictional assessment teams. The CPG will include representatives of  Putnam County and any of the county’s jurisdictions who elect to participate in the process. The CPG will manage the overall plan formulation activities and contribute to the decision making process. Representatives on the CPG will coordinate the plan efforts by organizing outreach by means of a team concept through individual Jurisdictional Assessment Teams (JATs) within each participating jurisdiction.

The JATs  will include representatives from the individual participating jurisdictions. The JATs will be responsible for local community involvement in the multi-jurisdictional mitigation plan.

All participating jurisdictions must: