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Handbook Format and Organization

The mitigation planning process is slightly different for each SLTT government. However, no matter the plan type, there are four core steps in completing a hazard mitigation plan or plan update. Within each step there are tasks which, taken together, help to build a hazard mitigation plan.  

This handbook is organized around the four steps and nine recommended tasks for developing a local hazard mitigation plan (Figure 1). Some tasks can be completed at the same time. Others depend on completing earlier tasks. Tasks 1 through 3 set up the process and people needed to complete the remaining tasks. They also advise on the best ways to document the planning process. Tasks 4 through 8 explain the specific analyses and decisions that need to be completed and recorded in the plan. Task 9 provides resources for carrying out your plan.

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A flow chart showing the steps and parts of the local mitigation planning process.
Figure 1: Local Mitigation Planning Steps and Tasks (Access the full-sized image)

In addition to its narrative, this Handbook uses callout boxes to explain core concepts, provide examples, and share resources.

The Handbook also includes the following annexes:

  • Annex A: Resources for Resilience
  • Annex B: Worksheets, Samples and Starter Kits
  • Annex C: Local Mitigation Plan Review Tool