6 research outputs found
Wasco County natural hazard mitigation plan
224 pp. Some OCR and bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, charts, tables, figures, illus., appendices. Published August 2006. Captured December 13, 2007.Wasco
County's goals include:
Education & Outreach;
Disaster Resilient Economy;
Protection of Life & Property;
Intergenerational Equity;
Acknowledge Responsibility;
Facilitate Partnerships & Coordination;
Natural Resource Systems Protection;
Emergency Services Enhancement. [From the Plan]"This Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan was developed through a regional partnership
funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant
Program. The Mid-Columbia Gorge Region grant was awarded to support the
development of natural hazard mitigation plans for the region. The region utilized a
seven-step planning process, plan framework, and plan development support provided by
the Oregon Natural Hazards Workgroup at the University of Oregon.
Warrenton trails master plan: Warrenton, Oregon
56 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Published July 7, 2008. Captured November 14, 2008.The goal of the Warrenton Trails master Plan is to create a comprehensive network of trails that links destinations, natural features, historic landmarks, community facilities, other transportation facilities, neighborhoods, businesses, regional trails, adjacent communities, and state and federal parks. This trail system will provide connections for residents to travel to work, to shop, and to recreate. [From the Plan
City of Florence multi-jurisdictional natural hazards mitigation plan
Item contains two files: 1) Florence Hazards Mitigation Plan. 226 pp. 2) Dunes Addendum to Plan (Vol. III). Maps, charts, tables, figures, appendices. Published October, 2008. Captured April 8, 2009.This natural hazards mitigation plan is intended to assist the City of Florence and
Dunes City in reducing the risk from natural hazards by identifying resources,
information, and strategies for risk reduction. It will also help guide and coordinate
mitigation activities throughout the area. [From the Plan]"This Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan was developed through a regional partnership funded by
the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Pre-Disaster Mitigation Competitive Grant
Program. The Oregon Coast Region grant was awarded to support the development of natural
hazard mitigation plans for the region. The City of Florence's planning process occurred in
four-phases, and was supplemented with plan templates and plan development support
provided by the Oregon Partnership for Disaster Resilience at the University of Oregon.
Hood River County : Natural hazards mitigation plan
236 pp. Includes maps. Published August 2006. Captured October 16, 2006.The plan includes resources and
information that will assist County agencies, residents, public and private sector
organizations, and other people interested in participating in hazard mitigation.
(Natural hazard mitigation involves permanently reducing or alleviating the losses of
life, property, and injuries resulting from natural hazards through long and short-term
strategies). The plan contains:
8 Goals to direct the County vision for a disaster resilient community;
50 Recommended actions for mitigation activities;
A summarized county hazard risk assessment with detailed annex;
Plan implementation and maintenance procedures;
Documentation of County, regional, State, and Federal resources. [From the Plan
Clackamas County : Natural Hazards Mitigation Action Plan
302 pp. Includes maps and charts. Adopted September 2002. Captured January 24, 2006.The Clackamas County Natural Hazards Mitigation Action Plan
includes resources and information to assist county residents, public
and private sector organizations, and others interested in participating
in planning for natural hazards. The mitigation plan provides a list of
activities that may assist Clackamas County in reducing risk and
preventing loss from future natural hazard events. The action items
address multi-hazard issues, as well as activities for flood, landslide,
severe winter storm, windstorm, wildfire, earthquake, and volcanic
eruption hazards. [From the Plan
Transportation system plan : City of Cove, Oregon
63 pp. Includes maps and figures. Published May 28, 1998. Received from ODOT January 2, 2007.Key elements of the Cove Transportation System Plan include:
a local street network plan to identify general preference for future road/utility extensions;
an access management plan to protect and preserve the function, capacity, level of service, and
safety of State Highway 237 through the urban area;
local street design guidelines;
identification of future street, bicycle and pedestrian connections;
recommended local ordinance amendments required to implement the plan; and
a preliminary funding strategy. [From the Plan]"This project is partially funded by a grant from the Transportation and Growrh management
(TGM) Program: a joint program of the Oregon Department of Transportation and the Oregon
Department of Land Conservation and Development. TGM grants rely on federal Intermodal
Surface Transportation Efficiency Act and Oregon Lottery funds.