Morris County Seeks Public Input on Updated Hazard Mitigation Plan

Morris County and its municipalities have updated the 2020 Multi-Jurisdictional Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan, a crucial document that helps communities identify risks, assess vulnerabilities and develop strategies to reduce potential losses from natural disasters.

Maintaining an up-to-date plan ensures that municipalities remain eligible for federal mitigation funding aimed at minimizing hazard risks.

As part of the final review process, Morris County is inviting residents to provide feedback on the updated plan. Community input plays a key role in shaping hazard mitigation strategies, helping officials address local concerns and strengthen disaster preparedness efforts.

A draft of the mitigation plan is available for review on the Official Website of Morris County, N.J. Comments can be submitted through the following link.

Residents are encouraged to participate and share their perspectives on how the county can better protect people, property and infrastructure from future disasters.

The public comment period is open until April 11, 2025 and all responses will remain anonymous.

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