SECOG Seeks Public Consultation for Hazard Mitigation and Climate Adaptation Plan:

SECOG has kicked off the region’s upcoming natural hazard mitigation plan update. SECOG produces a natural hazard mitigation plan every five years on behalf of its member municipalities and affiliate-member tribal nations. Importantly, maintaining the natural hazard mitigation plan enables municipalities and tribal nations for hazard mitigation grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

In 2022, SECOG is able to leverage important work being done by the Connecticut Institute for Resilience and Climate Adaptation (CIRCA), and will produce a “Hazard Mitigation and Climate Adaptation Plan”, which will be more forward-looking in nature. The plan will also help align the region with new State funding programs that are expected in the latter half of 2022.

Public Meetings

Two public information meetings were held in early August, with the purpose of engaging are residents to identify hazard and climate vulnerabilities.

One or more additional meetings will be held in the fall or winter of 2022, in order to engage the public in development of plan goals and mitigation strategies.

Survey and Story Map

An online, internet-based experience called a “story map” can be accessed at https://tinyurl.com/yv7zck7h. The story map provides a helpful background on hazard and climate vulnerabilities, and offers an overview of the process for developing the plan. An optional survey is embedded in the story map.

Comments and Questions

Comments and questions may be sent directly to SECOG at [email protected].

If language assistance is needed, please contact SECOG at 860-889-2324, [email protected].
Si necesita asistencia lingüística, por favor comuníquese a 860-889-2324, [email protected].
如果您需要语言帮助,请致电 860-889-2324或发送电子邮件至 [email protected].

[Updated: 8/8/22]