Wyoming Region 1 Hazard Mitigation Plan

Wyoming Region 1 Hazard Mitigation Plan
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Campbell, Crook, Johnson, Sheridan, and Weston Counties (Collectively known as Wyoming Region 1) are in the process of updating the Wyoming Region 1 Hazard Mitigation Plan. The Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan analyzes the region’s vulnerabilities to natural hazards and identifies mitigation actions the jurisdictions in the region can take to minimize property damage, reduce injuries and loss of life, and lessen the overall impacts of disasters.

If you live, work, or play in the Region 1 counties, please help us incorporate your experience and opinions into the plan by taking this short online survey. This will help the planning team better understand the vulnerabilities across Region 1’s counties and communities, as well as solicit input on ways to best mitigate, or reduce, the impacts of hazards before they occur.

The survey consists of 11 questions and should take less than 10 minutes to complete. Please complete this survey by April 30, 2023. Thank you for your participation!

You can take the survey at: https://forms.office.com/r/rwML1dDL4z

You can the link to the survey also at the Sheridan County website https://www.sheridancounty.com

Original source can be found here.



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