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Eugene -Springfield Area Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />6. Appendices <br />The NHMP Project Team attended multiple community events to make natural <br />hazard mitigation outreach more engaging and relatable. Community members <br />were asked to provide input through direct comment or voting on specific <br />hazards they would like the Cities to mitigate against as well as specific <br />mitigation projects they would like pursued. <br />Many projects listed within this plan are 5, 10, or even 15-year projects. With the long- <br />term focus of this plan, in 2018 the Project Team started to involve children in their <br />outreach since some of the projects outline in this plan will be completed after they <br />come of age. Voting results will aid in the selection of Mitigation Action Items as well <br />as track educational outreach efforts. <br />To record this information, large posters were made with various voting options. Event <br />attendees were asked to place a sticker on the item receiving their "vote". Each attendee <br />received one vote per poster. Adult votes were documented with gold stars while votes <br />from children were recorded using various colored stars (excluding gold). <br />By making natural hazard mitigation outreach more relatable and engaging Plan and <br />Sub -Plan Holders saw an increase in the number of community members involved in <br />the plan update. Two of the events, Disaster Movie in the Park (Figure B-7) and Public <br />Works Day (Figure B-6), were highlighted in the Strategic Alliance for Risk Reduction <br />(STARR) newsletter for FEMA Region 10 (Figure B-3 and B-4). <br />6-30 January 2020 <br />
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