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Item Open Access Salem : Natural hazard mitigation plan(City of Salem (Or.), 2002-12) Salem (Or.); Golder Associates; Robert Olson Associates; Salem (Or.). Dept. of Community DevelopmentThe general purposes of the Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (NHMP) are to: Define the scope of and experience with natural hazards affecting the community; Assess the ongoing hazard mitigation activities in the community, including approaches that the City is currently utilizing; Evaluate additional mitigation measures that should be undertaken; Define a strategy for implementation of mitigation projects and activities by all stakeholders (including cities, counties, citizens, businesses, others); Serve as a qualifying document for various hazard mitigation programs which are coordinated through the Oregon State Police, Office of Emergency Management (OEM), and; Act as a resource document, subject to change, as the community refines hazard mitigation goals, strategy, and implementation. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : Natural hazard mitigation plan(City of Salem (Or.), 2008-08) Oregon Partnership for Disaster Resilience; Salem (Or.)The general purposes of the Salem Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan are to: define the scope of and experience with natural hazards affecting the community; assess the ongoing hazard mitigation activities in the community, including approaches that the City is currently utilizing; evaluate additional mitigation measures that should be undertaken; define a strategy for implementation of mitigation projects and activities by all stakeholders (including cities, the County, citizens, businesses, others); serve as a qualifying document for various hazard mitigation programs which are coordinated through the Office of Oregon Emergency Management (OEM); and act as a resource document, subject to change, as the community refines hazard mitigation goals, strategies, and implementation. [From the Plan]