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Prioritize locations w<strong>here</strong> flood<br />

damages have/may occur and<br />

design/construct improvements as<br />

funding becomes available.<br />

Co. 9 Educate <strong>the</strong> impacts of lightning M 3 Lightning Deleted –<br />

merged in<br />

County 5a<br />

Co. 10<br />

Co. 11<br />

Co. 12<br />

Co. 13<br />

Low-water crossing elimination<br />

based on risk and traffic count.<br />

Numerous low-water crossings exist<br />

in <strong>the</strong> county that are a threat to <strong>the</strong><br />

traveling public. Prioritize low-water<br />

crossings based on risk and traffic<br />

count. Eliminate crossings as<br />

funding becomes available.<br />

Flood warning system<br />

implementation. Provide <strong>the</strong> ability<br />

to warn residents and <strong>the</strong> traveling<br />

public about potential/actual<br />

flooding that threatens people,<br />

property and travel.<br />

Additional outdoor warning sirens<br />

with a computer based digital<br />

monitoring system so that defects or<br />

maintenance issues will be reported<br />

immediately as <strong>the</strong>y occur. As new<br />

development is created in <strong>the</strong><br />

County, additional outdoor warning<br />

sirens will be needed. Purchase<br />

and install additional emergency<br />

warning sirens along with a<br />

computer based digital monitoring<br />

system so that defects or<br />

maintenance issues will be reported<br />

immediately as <strong>the</strong>y occur.<br />

Promote Private Insurance.<br />

Johnson County will promote<br />

private insurance for Hail & Fog,<br />

Lightening, Expansive soils, land<br />

subsidence, landslides, earthquake<br />

that causes of personal injury,<br />

damage to <strong>found</strong>ations and roofs,<br />

loss in inventory (car lots), & auto<br />

damage from wrecks. Johnson<br />

County experienced a hail storm in<br />

1996 that caused an estimated $10<br />

million dollars in insured and<br />

uninsured losses. The County<br />

experiences many hail events as<br />

M 1 Flood Ongoing/Open<br />

Ended<br />

M 4 Flood Ongoing/Open<br />

Ended<br />

M 4 Tornado, Windstorm Ongoing/Open<br />

Ended<br />

M 3 All Hazards Ongoing/Open<br />

Ended<br />

Johnson County Emergency<br />

Management<br />

Johnson County Public Works,<br />

Acting Director<br />

Johnson County Public Works and<br />

Johnson County Emergency<br />

Management, Asst. Director of<br />

Operations<br />

Johnson County Emergency<br />

Management, Asst Director of<br />

Operations<br />

Johnson County Emergency<br />

Management, Asst. Director of<br />

Community Preparedness<br />

Cost: Unknown<br />

Funding: State of Kansas, federal<br />

sources<br />

Completion Date: NA<br />

Cost: Unknown<br />

Funding: Stormwater Management<br />

Program, State and federal agencies<br />

Completion Date: Open Ended<br />

Cost: Unknown<br />

Funding: Stormwater Management<br />

Program, state and federal agencies<br />

Completion Date: Open Ended<br />

Cost: Unknown<br />

Funding: Annual Budget and HMGP<br />

grants.<br />

Completion Date: Open Ended<br />

Cost: Unknown<br />

Funding: State of Kansas, federal<br />

sources<br />

Completion Date: Open Ended<br />

4.19

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