Local Mitigation Strategy


What is an LMS?

A Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) is a plan developed by each county to reduce and or eliminate the risks associated with natural and man-made hazards. These plans must be in accordance with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000). DMA 2000 is a mechanism for collaboration between state and local entities that encourages pre-disaster planning, recognizes need for mitigation, and designates funding for projects through Federal grant opportunities.

The LMS must be updated every five years to remain compliant with FEMA statutes. Without an approved LMS, a county will be unable to apply for many Federal grants. As of April 30, 2020, the Citrus County LMS update is approved by the Florida Division of Emergency Management pending adoption by the jurisdictions.

 
 
 

How is the LMS updated?

The LMS working group is responsible for completing the 5-year update of the LMS. This working group also updates the mitigation project list once a year. Representatives from the three participating jurisdictions of Citrus County, the City of Crystal River, and the City of Inverness participate in this working group, as well as community stakeholders. Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council staff provided technical assistance to Citrus County to assist in the 5-year update for 2020. The 2020 update of the Citrus County Local Mitigation Strategy is available for review. 



To View Citrus County Local Mitigation Strategy Annual Updates:
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Citrus County Local Mitigation Strategy Working Group Contacts

Craig Stevens - Chair
Fire Rescue - Chief
craig.stevens@citruscountyfire.com


Carl Hall - LMS County Liaison 
Public Works - Interim Director
carlton.hall@citrusbocc.com


Rachel Harrolle - LMS Recording Secretary 
Public Works - Executive Secretary
rachel.harrolle@citrusbocc.com