Local Mitigation Strategy

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Collier County Multi-jurisdictional LMS

"The local mitigation plan is the representation of the jurisdiction’s commitment to reduce risks from natural hazards, serving as a guide for decision makers as they commit resources to reducing the effects of natural hazards. Local plans will also serve as the basis for the State to provide technical assistance and to prioritize project funding.” -44 CFR 201.6

The Collier County Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) plan is a vital document to assist our community in identifying, evaluating and planning for natural hazards. This living document analyzes a wide range of community plans, capabilities, stakeholders and community characteristics to develop effective mitigation initiatives for your community. Furthermore, the Robert T. Stafford Act requires communities to have an approved LMS plan before they are eligible for federal mitigation grants. These grants include: The Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), Pre-Disaster Mitigation Program (PDM) and Flood Mitigation Assistance Program (FEMA). Your county LMS plan may also be a vital piece to your Community Rating System (CRS) class.

This LMS is reviewed and approved by the State of Florida & FEMA every five years. 

FEMA's Approval Letter

Mitigation Initiatives Evaluation Score Sheet

 LMS

Multi-Jurisdictional Local Mitigation Strategy Working Group

Collier County's Local Mitigation Strategy Working Group  (LMSWG) is a component of Collier County's Citizen Corps.  The LMSWG meetings are opened to the public for either full-time membership or casual participation.

The purpose of the group is to examine the hazards that confront people and property of Collier County and explore means to reduce the vulnerability to each hazard.  Essentially, the group prioritizes a project "wish-list" that achieves the goals contained within the county's Local Mitigation Strategy (formerly the CC Hazard Mitigation Plan).  Then, when monies become available, typically through a federal grant opportunity resulting from a disaster, the LMSWG submits a prioritized listing that goes with each grant application attesting to the fact that the project supports the community's hazard mitigation priorities.

2024 MEETINGS

Nov 8, 2024  – Regular Meeting – FEMA-4673-FL
Meeting – Agenda - Agenda Packet

July 19, 2024  – Regular Meeting – FEMA-4673-FL
Meeting – Agenda – Attendance – Meeting Minutes with Approved Projects

January 19, 2024  – Regular Meeting – FEMA-4673-DR-FL
Meeting – Agenda – Attendance – Meeting Minutes with Approved Projects

April 19, 2024  – Regular Meeting – FEMA-4673-DR-FL
Meeting – Agenda – Attendance – Meeting Minutes with Approved Projects 

 2023 MEETINGS

December 8, 2023  – Special Meeting – FEMA-4673-DR-FL
Meeting – Agenda – Attendance – Meeting Minutes with Approved Projects 

October 12, 2023  – Regular Meeting – FEMA-4673-DR-FL
Meeting – Agenda – Attendance – Meeting Minutes with Approved Projects

August 25, 2023 – Regular Meeting – FEMA-4673-DR-FL (Hurricane Ian HMGP) Meeting – Agenda – Attendance – Meeting Minutes with Approved Projects

July 21, 2023 – Regular Meeting – FEMA-4673-DR-FL (Hurricane Ian HMGP) Meeting – Agenda – Attendance– Meeting Minutes with Approved Projects

April 21, 2023 – Regular Meeting – FEMA-4673-DR-FL (Hurricane Ian HMGP) Meeting – Agenda – Attendance – Meeting Minutes with Approved Projects - 

SFWMD Resolution 2023-0409 – Port of the Isles Community Improvement District Resolution 2023-03 -

2023-05-30 FEMA ADD Letter – Collier LMS 2020 Resolution Adoption Update

March 24, 2023 – Special FEMA-4673-DR-FL (Hurricane Ian HMGP) Meeting – Agenda – Attendance – Meeting Minutes with Approved Projects - 03/24/2023 Version 1 FEMA-4673-DR-FL Endorsement Letter

January 20, 2023 – Regular Quarterly Meeting – Agenda – Attendance – Draft Meeting Minutes – Reviewed and Approved Project(s).