Public Draft of Capitol Region Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan is Available for Review

The Capitol Region Council of Governments (CRCOG), along with each of the 38 municipalities in the Capitol Region, has updated the region’s Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan.  A Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan is a tool that helps a community understand risks and take specific steps to reduce property damage, injury, and loss of life. This plan discusses the occurrence and consequences of floods, winter storms, tornadoes, hurricanes and tropical storms, wildfires, earthquakes, and dam failure.  The plan identifies activities that communities can perform before natural hazards occur in order to minimize property damage, risk of life, and the costs that are shared by all.  This update identifies significant changes in vulnerabilities, risks, capabilities, and mitigation actions that have developed since adoption of the previous plan in 2014.

A draft is available for review at CRCOG’s web page for natural hazard mitigation planning: http://crcog.org/2016/05/natural-hazards-mitigation-planning/.  Click here to access the Town of Simsbury's individual annex plan. 

CRCOG is offering an opportunity for the public to attend an informational meeting to learn about the plan, ask questions, and provide input.  Comments or questions can also be emailed to Lynne Pike DiSanto at lpikedisanto@crcog.org.  Comments are due November 21, 2018.  For more information, please contact Lynne Pike DiSanto of CRCOG at (860) 522-2217, extension 4211.