Local Mitigation Strategy definition

Local Mitigation Strategy or “LMS” means a plan to reduce identified hazards within a county.
Local Mitigation Strategy means a local plan
Local Mitigation Strategy means a local plan required under Section 322, Mitigation Planning, of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, enacted by Section 104 of the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (Pub. L. No. 106-390) to promote hazard mitigation and to manage disaster redevelopment.

Examples of Local Mitigation Strategy in a sentence

  • APTIM will review the existing Lee County Joint Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) and provide relevant information necessary from the VA and the Adaptation Plan to update the LMS.

  • Description: The results of the VA can be used to inform a Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) as required by the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM).

  • The results of the Vulnerability Assessment can be used to inform a Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) as required by the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM).

  • The project resulted in a favorable benefit/cost ratio (BCR) and a high local ranking by the Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) Board for a project with an initial cost estimate of over $4 million.

  • Hogans Creek is listed as the #2 priority in the COJ’s Local Mitigation Strategy, right behind McCoys Creek, identifying the creek as high risk for flooding and storm surge.

  • We can review the projects that the City has on the Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) list and help to prioritize immediate and long-term needs of the City, which could include adding or removing projects to align with current priorities and increase funding success.

  • The Grantee will work with the Local Mitigation Strategy Working Group (LMSWG) to ensure the VA Report is in alignment with the existing county LMS Plan and will be utilized during the planning process of future county LMS Plan updates.

  • The City of St. Petersburg will submit data and key findings from the studies in the form of a report to FDEM and the Pinellas County Local Mitigation Strategy Work Group for approval and incorporation into the LMS.

  • The Grantee will work with the Local Mitigation Strategy Working Group (LMSWG) to ensure the Vulnerability Assessment Report is in alignment with the existing county LMS Plan and will be utilized during the planning process of future county LMS Plan updates.

  • In addition, the final report will be submitted to the Pinellas County Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) Work Group for approval and incorporation into the Pinellas County LMS.

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