District of Columbia Hazard Mitigation Plan

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The District of Columbia Hazard Mitigation Plan is the city’s comprehensive strategy document that identifies risks from natural and human-caused hazards and outlines long-term actions to reduce their impacts on people, property, and infrastructure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf emergency management document
hazard mitigation plan
planning document
public policy document
aimsTo reduce risk to infrastructure
reduce risk to people
reduce risk to property
appliesTo Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
conformsTo FEMA hazard mitigation planning requirements
Federal Emergency Management Agency guidance
coordinatedBy District of Columbia Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency NERFINISHED
HSEMA NERFINISHED
coversHazardType coastal flooding
cyber incidents
drought
earthquakes
extreme heat
flooding
hazardous materials incidents
hurricanes and tropical storms
infrastructure failure
land subsidence
riverine flooding
severe storms
terrorism
tornadoes
urban flooding
winter weather
enables eligibility for FEMA hazard mitigation assistance
focusesOn critical infrastructure
people
property
geographicScope entire District of Columbia
governingBody District of Columbia Government NERFINISHED
hasGoal enhance community resilience
protect critical facilities
protect public safety
reduce long-term disaster losses
hasJurisdiction District of Columbia NERFINISHED
includesActionType capital improvement projects
non-structural mitigation measures
policy and regulatory changes
public education and outreach
structural mitigation projects
includesComponent implementation plan
maintenance plan
mitigation strategy
risk assessment
vulnerability analysis
stakeholderInvolvement District agencies
community organizations
federal partners
private sector
subjectOf climate-related hazards
human-caused hazards
natural hazards
timeHorizon long-term

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HSEMA develops District of Columbia Hazard Mitigation Plan