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Sherburne County Multi -Hazard Mitigation Plan, 2020 <br />What programs are in place to help accomplish mitigation in your community? Our Fire <br />Department works with the youth on educating them of potential dangers. Our schools also <br />practice routine fire drills. <br />The City participates in the County's emergency alert system (Code RED). <br />The City participates in the NWS's annual Severe Winter/Spring Weather Awareness Week by <br />posting severe weather awareness information out on our Fire Department Facebook page. <br />4. What funding or other resources are available to help accomplish mitigation in your <br />community? The City is aware of state and federal grants available to us, and we will continue <br />to apply for them when available, also we try to budget appropriately to accomplish our goals. <br />5. What program gaps or deficiencies do you feel exist that are a barrier to accomplishing <br />mitigation in your community? Security of our water plant is one of our deficiencies, but we <br />have already started to make the appropriate steps to secure our facilities. <br />Part C: Contributors & Time <br />Keith Koehler, Public Works Director, 2 hours. <br />Ryan Maloney, Fire Chief/City Emergency Manager, 2.5 hours <br />Page I K - 20 <br />