Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan

Consultation has concluded

Icy city streets

This is a chance to provide feedback about the Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (NHMP). The NHMP is an opportunity for the City of Milwaukie to review and consider natural hazards that may affect its residents and businesses. The plan includes a ranking of potential hazards, description of how they may affect Milwaukie, and a list of action items to be taken to improve the city's ability to prepare for those hazards.

While not every proposed change will be included in the final plan, the city is collecting community feedback, and will consider and respond to comments and questions. After reviewing the NHMP, please consider completing the first three engagement tools below (Quick Poll, Mapping Exercise and Action Items Discussion). Additional questions can also be added to the Questions tool.

The NHMP is only one aspect of the city's emergency management strategy, and updating it every five years allows the city to remain eligible for certain federal emergency management grants. Please note, the NHMP does not contain any information about how the city will respond to hazards that are not naturally occurring.

Feedback and questions can also be shared by contacting the staff person listed under "Who's Listening" below or to the right (depending on the device being used).

The city is excited to hear from you!

This is a chance to provide feedback about the Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (NHMP). The NHMP is an opportunity for the City of Milwaukie to review and consider natural hazards that may affect its residents and businesses. The plan includes a ranking of potential hazards, description of how they may affect Milwaukie, and a list of action items to be taken to improve the city's ability to prepare for those hazards.

While not every proposed change will be included in the final plan, the city is collecting community feedback, and will consider and respond to comments and questions. After reviewing the NHMP, please consider completing the first three engagement tools below (Quick Poll, Mapping Exercise and Action Items Discussion). Additional questions can also be added to the Questions tool.

The NHMP is only one aspect of the city's emergency management strategy, and updating it every five years allows the city to remain eligible for certain federal emergency management grants. Please note, the NHMP does not contain any information about how the city will respond to hazards that are not naturally occurring.

Feedback and questions can also be shared by contacting the staff person listed under "Who's Listening" below or to the right (depending on the device being used).

The city is excited to hear from you!

Mapping Exercise

about 1 year

This map includes the following types of sites that have been recognized as being critical to the city's Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan. You can click on each circle on the map for the site's name, type, address, and asset type. 

  • Community spaces (gold)
  • Critical infrastructure (red)
  • Essential facilities (purple)
  • Vulnerable populations (blue)

If you know of any critical sites that are missing or are out of date, please drag and drop a pin using the plus sign (+) to let us know where they are and provide a brief description. 

 

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.