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Hazard Mitigation Plan survey available now

February 25, 2025
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Graphic courtesy of RVARC

The Roanoke Valley-Alleghany Regional Commission (RVARC) is updating the region’s Hazard Mitigation Plan. This survey is to assure that the changes in hazards and vulnerabilities within the region are identified and addressed.

According to RVARC, the Hazard Mitigation Plan is a regional document that identifies possible natural disasters or hazards that could impact the area. It is required by the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000. This document guides efforts at mitigating hazards – that is, this document says what hazards the public is likely to see and how to prepare for them. Projects are generally focused on government actions, such as improving infrastructure, buildings, or other facilities and engaging in education campaigns.

At this time, the plan includes the following hazards:

  • Drought
  • Earthquake
  • Extreme Temperature
  • Flood
  • Hurricane/Tropical Storm
  • Karst/Sinkhole
  • Landslide
  • Tornado/Wind
  • Wildfire
  • Winter Weather

The planning boundary includes Botetourt, Craig, and Roanoke counties, among other surrounding localities. RVARC is currently looking for public input via survey through March 10. The final document is expected to be delivered to FEMA and VDEM by August 2025. Adoption of the document will follow FEMA and VDEM review and approval.

Attendees may provide input through the public input survey open through March 10 or at the public input meetings. The steering committee for the Hazard Mitigation Plan is composed of locality staff representatives, including emergency managers, planners, stormwater engineers, and others. The Western Virginia Water Authority has also been invited to participate. Additional agencies represented include the VDEM and VDOF.

To received updates regarding upcoming meetings and to learn more about the survey, visit engage.rvarc.org and find the “Active Projects” on the homepage.

 

~ Roanoke Valley-Alleghany Regional Commission

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