Do the details of specific mitigation projects have to be included in a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) in order to meet the grant requirement projects be in compliance with a jurisdictions approved LHMP?
No. For instance, a list of potential properties or areas that are being “considered” for mitigation strategies, such as acquisition, should be included as part of the mitigation strategy section of the LHMP, but the specifics regarding property addresses should remain at the project level, and need not be in the plan in advance.
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