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natural geography and previous land<br />

developments / improvements.<br />

T<strong>here</strong> are some roads and structures<br />

located in/near <strong>the</strong>se potential<br />

landslide areas. Do not allow<br />

building in <strong>the</strong>se areas. Redirect<br />

water with specific planting of deep<br />

root vegetation to mitigate landslides.<br />

Install reinforcement barriers as<br />

needed.<br />

Provide an early warning system on<br />

streams with <strong>the</strong> most potential for<br />

flood damage to structures.<br />

Wyandotte County historically has<br />

had flooding issues along streams<br />

and rivers—mainly resulting in<br />

flooded structures. T<strong>here</strong> is no early<br />

warning system for <strong>the</strong>se streams.<br />

Identify streams that historically have<br />

had flooding issues. Research<br />

potential solutions for early warning<br />

systems for <strong>the</strong>se streams. Install<br />

early warning systems on streams<br />

identified as having a potential<br />

for flooding.<br />

Identify Critical Businesses & Public<br />

Service Agencies and work to ensure<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir Continuity of Operations during<br />

/ following a disaster. Critical<br />

business and public service<br />

agencies, including volunteer<br />

agencies, providing services to <strong>the</strong><br />

public must continue regardless of<br />

initial, temporary disruption by an<br />

incident or disaster. The health,<br />

safety and welfare of <strong>the</strong> public<br />

depend on continuation of <strong>the</strong>se<br />

services. Identify and work with<br />

critical businesses and public service<br />

agencies to assist <strong>the</strong>m in<br />

developing and maintaining a<br />

Continuity of Operations Plan<br />

(COOP) for <strong>the</strong>ir business/agency to<br />

ensure <strong>the</strong>ir continued operations<br />

and support of <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

Create / Develop and Maintain a<br />

Plan for pet and livestock rescue,<br />

care and sheltering during / following<br />

disasters. Pets and livestock are an<br />

integral part of many families and<br />

most families do not want to leave<br />

<strong>the</strong>m in order to seek shelter for<br />

M 1,2 Flood On-going Wyandotte County<br />

Emergency Management<br />

Director<br />

M 4 All Hazards On-going Wyandotte County<br />

Emergency Management<br />

Director<br />

M 2 All Hazards On-going Wyandotte County<br />

Emergency Management<br />

Director<br />

Cost: Unknown<br />

Funds: HMGP, DHS Grants, Local<br />

Completion Date: 3 – 5 years<br />

Cost: Unknown<br />

Funds: HMGP, DHS Grants, Local,<br />

Individual business/agency funding<br />

or donations, combination<br />

Completion Date: 2 – 5 years<br />

Cost: Unknown<br />

Funds: DHS Grants, Local, State,<br />

Federal<br />

Completion Date: 2 – 5 years<br />

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