Whole Community EM Program Stakeholders
Quarterly meetings are held for all EM Program Stakeholders, including unaffiliated members of the public, to provide an open forum to discuss the Emergency Management Program, collaborative planning, incident management and response capabilities, local hazard mitigation, and opportunities for improvement.
Each EM Program Stakeholder Meeting Agenda includes updates to the EM Program, stakeholder preparedness, and local hazard mitigation projects; additional topics are added to the quarterly meeting agendas as needed.
Minutes from previous meetings are posted below. Please Contact the EOC if you have any questions.
Quarterly EM Program Stakeholders Meetings are held at 10 AM in the EOC, the second Wednesday of March, June, September, and December (unless the EOC is activated for an incident response.)
LMS Task Force Meetings are held immediately following the EM Program Stakeholders Meeting.
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The LMS Task Force is currently developing a new 5-Year Local Hazard Mitigation Strategy for the whole community.
The completed document will be submitted in November 2025 to the FL Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) for a compliance review before FDEM submits the accepted LMS document to FEMA for their official approval.
Why develop and adopt a FEMA-approved LMS? In addition to documenting local vulnerabilities and ways to reduce damages from natural hazards that are identified during the planning process, before any jurisdiction is eligible to apply for any federal mitigation grant funding, the local government must formally adopt a FEMA-approved Mitigation Strategy.
These links will take you to the 2021-2025 Local Hazard Mitigation Strategy and most current Ranked List of Proposed Mitigation Projects to reduce future damage and losses from natural hazards.
The LMS Task Force wants your input on natural hazards (i.e. severe thunderstorms, hail, lightning, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, wildfires, extreme temperatures) and mitigation actions that will make the community more resilient to their impacts!
Please take a minute to complete the Community Risk Assessment survey ----------------->
to let us know about disaster preparedness and natural hazard mitigation from your perspective. And please share it widely. Thank you!