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Title: MultiJurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan


1
Multi-Jurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan
  • Your City Name Here
  • ASSOCIATION OF BAY AREA GOVERNMENTS

2
Federal Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000)
  • Focuses on mitigation before, rather and after,
    disasters
  • Ties future mitigation funding to cities,
    counties, and special districts having completed
    Local Hazard Mitigation Plans.
  • LHMP implemented by FEMA to meet DMA 2000
    requirements

3
Eligible for Mitigation Funding from FEMA
  • Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)
  • Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM)
  • Flood Grants (FMA, SRL)

4
Is worth complying even if we dont plan to apply
for mitigation funding from FEMA?
  • YES! New 2007 State Legislation waives the
  • 6.25 match requirement for Public
  • Assistance damage reimbursement for
  • jurisdictions with approved LHMP

5
ABAG is taking the lead in developing the
multi-jurisdictional LHMP
  • Approximately 100 Bay Area cities, counties,
    special districts collaborating
  • Regional workshops to set mitigation priorities
    for the region
  • Update of 2005 plan http//quake.abag.ca.gov/mitig
    ation/plan.html

6
MJ-LHMP Goal
  • To develop a disaster-resistant region by
  • Reducing the potential loss of life, property
    damage, and environmental degradation from
    natural disasters, while
  • Speeding economic recovery from disasters

7
MJ-LHMP Focuses on NATURAL Hazards
8
Earthquake Related Hazards
  • Ground Shaking
  • Fault Rupture
  • Liquefaction
  • Landslides
  • Tsunamis
  • Hazard maps available online at
    http//quake.abag.ca.gov

9
Shaking Potential
  • 37.1 of land,
  • 55.5 of urban
  • land, and 55.7
  • of roads in
  • highest shaking
  • potential areas

10
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The Hayward fault is overdue for a major
earthquake.
11
Liquefaction Susceptibility
  • Very High-
  • 2.4 of land
  • 6 of urban
  • 4.6 of roads

12
Infrastructure Roads
  • 142 road closures in Loma Prieta
  • 140 road closures in Northridge
  • 1,700 road closures in future Hayward quake

13
Past Housing Impacts
  • Over 16,000 uninhabitable units in Loma Prieta
  • Over 46,000 uninhabitable units in Northridge
  • Over 155,000 uninhabitable units in future
    Hayward or San Andreas earthquakes

14
Weather-related hazards
  • Flooding
  • Landslides
  • Wildfires
  • Drought
  • Climate Change

15
Flooding Hazard
  • 100 year event
  • 9.4 of land
  • 8.9 of urban
  • 7.3 of roads

16
Wild Land-Urban Interface Fire Threat
  • 48.5 of urban
  • 40.7 of roads

17
Existing Landslide Areas
  • 23 of land
  • 8.3 of urban
  • 10.5 of roads

18
What Does This Mean for MY
City, County or Special District?

19
Click Here
20
Choose a hazard map
21
Choose different earthquake scenarios. Each fault
will affect your area differently.
22
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23
On any hazard map, you can zoom into a specific
county, city, address, etc.
24
Click on print button on left hand side to print
maps to show legend and shaking scenario. Turn
pop-up blocking off for pdf to display.
25
EQ Shaking- Show printed maps of your city,
county, special district.
26
Liquefaction Susceptibility- Show printed maps of
your city, county, special district.
27
Liquefaction Hazard- Show printed maps of your
city, county, special district.
28
Flooding Hazard- Show printed maps of your city,
county, special district.
29
Wildland-Urban Interface- Show printed maps of
your city, county, special district.
30
Fire Perimeter Map- Show printed maps of your
city, county, special district.
31
Landslide Hazard- Show printed maps of your city,
county, special district.
32
Tsnunami- New data for these maps is coming very
soon. It will include more than just SF and San
Mateo
33
Dam Inundation Hazard- Show printed maps of your
city, county, special district.
34
Regional Priorities
  • Cities, counties and special districts worked
    together at many workshops to build consensus on
    regional mitigation priorities.
  • The regional priorities can be changed (or
    accepted) by individual jurisdictions
  • Draft priorities for individual jurisdiction
    subject to public comment

35
What is Mitigation?
  • Actions taken to reduce or eliminate the impacts
    of future disasters
  • Mitigation is NOT increasing emergency response
    capability

36
Organization of Strategies
  • Infrastructure (critical lifeline facilities)
  • Health (more than just hospitals)
  • Housing
  • Economy (private business)
  • Government Services
  • Education (school districts and counties)
  • Environment (including climate change)
  • Land Use

37
Setting Priorities
  • Existing Program- Doing this already, no
    additional money needed
  • Existing Program, under funded- Doing this
    already, but need additional money
  • High- seeking funding
  • Moderate- if money fell off trees
  • Under Study
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Yet Considered

38
Where can I find more information or comment on
full list of priorities??
  • http//quake.abag.ca.gov/mitigation
  • Link to posted strategies on city website
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