SECTION 2: PLANNING PROCESS
Table 2.5 – Summary of HMPC Meetings
Meeting Title
Meeting Topic
Meeting Date
Meeting Location Wake County Commons Bldg. 4011 Carya Drive, Raleigh
1) Introduction to DMA, CRS, and FMA requirements and the planning process 2) Review of HMPC responsibilities and the project schedule. 1) Review and update plan goals 2) Brainstorm a vision statement 3) Report on status of actions from the 2015 plan 4) Complete the capability self- assessment
HMPC Mtg. #1 – Project Kick-Off
November 14, 2018
Wake County Eastern Regional Center 1002 Dogwood Drive, Room 157, Zebulon Page Walker Arts & History Center, 3rd fl., 119 Ambassador Loop, Cary Knightdale Fire Dept. Training Rm 979 Steeple Square Ct, Knightdale, NC 27545 Holly Springs Cultural Center, 300 West Ballentine Street, Holly Springs, NC 27540
HMPC Mtg. #2 – East Working Group HMPC Mtg. #2 – West Working Group HMPC Mtg. #3 – East Working Group HMPC Mtg. #3 – West Working Group
January 07, 2019
January 09, 2019
March 04, 2019
1) Review Draft Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment (HIRA) 2) Draft objectives and Mitigation Action Plans
March 08, 2019
Wake County Commons Bldg. 4011 Carya Drive, Raleigh
1) Review the Draft Hazard Mitigation Plan 2) Solicit comments and feedback
HMPC Mtg. #4
April 22, 2019
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INVOLVING THE PUBLIC
An important component of any mitigation planning process is public participation. Individual citizen and community-based input provides the entire planning team with a greater understanding of local concerns and increases the likelihood of successfully implementing mitigation actions by developing community “buy - in” from those directly affected by the decisions of public officials. As citizens become more involved in decisions that affect their safety, they are more likely to gain a greater appreciation of the hazards present in their community and take the steps necessary to reduce their impact. Public awareness is a key component of any community’s overall mitigation strategy aimed at making a home, neighborhood, school, business, or entire planning area safer from the potential effects of hazards. Public involvement in the development of the plan was sought using various methods including open public meetings, an interactive plan website, a public participation survey, and by making copies of draft plan documents available for public review online and at government offices. Additionally, all HMPC meetings were made open to the public. All public meetings were advertised on the plan website, which was shared on local community websites, and on local community websites, where possible. Copies of meeting announcements are provided in Appendix B. The public meetings held during the planning process are summarized in Table 2.6.
Wake County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan 2019
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