Hazard Mitigation Planning
October 10, 2012
Initial Meeting

CITY OF COLLINSVILLE
HAZARD MITIGATION PLANNING COMMITTEE
COLLINSVILLE CITY COMMISSION ROOM
106 N. 12TH STREET, COLLINSVILLE, OK

October 10, 2012
3:30 P.M.

1. Call to Order by Chairman

2. Introduction of Committee Members -- Susan Babbitt; Michael Benson; Gary Bishop; Brenda Dale; Terry Due; Roger Dunham; Jim Dunlap; Ron Evans; Brad Francis; Angela McGinnis; J.W. Miller; Pam Polk; Tom Rain - Tulsa County Engineering; Jimmy Richey; Phil Stowell; Steve Tinker; Ted Wright; and Russell Young ... (& led by INCOG's Andy Armstrong)

3. Introduction of Planning Consultant Team

4. Review of Planning Update Process Including School District Participation

5. Review of Draft Chapter 1 and Chapter 2

6. Review and Discussion of Initial HMGP Action Plan Items and Activity to Date

7. Discussion of Hazard Identification and Assessment Issues and Citizen Input Options

8. Set Next Meeting Date

9. Adjourn


Ted Wright comments in purple

Committee Approved
At Oct. 1st
City Commission Meet

Group To Review / Update City's Hazard Mitigation Plan (Natural & Man-Made Hazards)

Required Every 5 Years By FEMA

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