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Anoka County <br />MINNESOTA <br />Respectful, Innovative, Fiscally Responsible <br />2.6 Involving Stakeholders <br />A range of stakeholders were invited and encouraged to <br />participate in the development of the Hazard Mitigation <br />Plan. Stakeholder involvement was encouraged through <br />notifications and invitations to select agencies or <br />individuals to participate in the hazard mitigation <br />planning process. These included representatives from <br />Anoka County and each of the incorporated municipalities, EM Group (LEPC), private sector <br />businesses, voluntary agencies, and citizens. In addition to the Emergency Management Group <br />meetings, Anoka County encouraged open and widespread participation in the mitigation <br />planning process through the publication of newspaper notices promoting open public meetings. <br />These media advertisements and survey instruments provided local officials, residents, <br />businesses, academia, and other private interests in Anoka County the opportunity to be <br />involved and offer input throughout the local mitigation planning process. <br />Anoka County 2019 <br />Multi -Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />D. Was there an opportunity for <br />neighboring communities, agencies, <br />businesses, academia, nonprofits, <br />and other interested parties to be <br />involved in the planning process? <br />Anoka County continues to encourage stakeholder involvement by reminding all participating <br />jurisdictions to make announcements and notifications consistent with their existing local plan <br />adoption procedures. It will be the responsibility of each participating jurisdiction and its local <br />governing body to determine if and how any additional specific stakeholder groups or individuals <br />should be involved in the planning process. <br />Anoka County Emergency Management reached out to the School Districts and Watershed <br />districts that have a presence in Anoka County regarding the process to update the Hazard <br />Mitigation Plan and the Mississippi Watershed District attend the initial planning meeting. <br />2.7 Multi -Jurisdictional Participation <br />The Anoka County Hazard Mitigation Plan is multi -jurisdictional and includes the participation of <br />Anoka County and its 21 incorporated municipalities. P an participants are: <br />• Anoka County <br />• City of Andover <br />• City of Anoka <br />• City of Bethel <br />• City of Blaine <br />• City of Nowthen <br />• City of Centerville <br />• City of Circle Pines <br />• City of Columbia Heights <br />• City of Columbus <br />• City of Coon Rapids <br />• City of East Bethel <br />• City of Fridley <br />• City of Ham Lake <br />• City of Hilltop <br />• City of Lexington <br />• City of Lino Lakes <br />• Linwood Township <br />23 <br />Multi -hazard Requirement §201.6(a)(3) <br />Multi -jurisdictional plans (e.g., watershec <br />plans) may be accepted, as appropriate <br />as long as each jurisdiction has <br />participated in the process ... Statewide <br />plans will not be accepted as multi - <br />jurisdictional plans. <br />FMA Requirement §78.5(a): Descriptior <br />of the planning process and public <br />involvement. Public involvement may <br />include workshops, public meetings, or <br />public hearings. <br />A. Does the plan describe how each <br />jurisdiction participated in the plan's <br />development <br />Commented [REK19]: Survey and public meetings are set <br />- include announcement copy in document - 2019 <br />Commented [REK20]: Reviewed and corrected 02-07-19 <br />