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Item Open Access Linn County : Community wildfire protection plan(Linn County (Or.), 2007-11) Linn County (Or.); ECO Northwest, Ltd.; LeDuc, Andre; Juntunen, Lorelei; Mitchell, Krista M.; Siepert, KatyThis plan describes Linn County’s risk from wildfires as well as the specific steps that it will take to reduce that risk now and in the future. It is a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP), a collaborative effort to reduce the potential for future loss of life and property resulting from wildfire.... This CWPP is intended to assist Linn County in reducing its risk from WUI wildfire hazards by identifying resources, information, and strategies for risk reduction. It will also help to guide and coordinate mitigation activities throughout the County. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Linn County : Natural hazard mitigation plan(2005-11-00) Linn County (Or.). Planning and Building Dept.; Linn County (Or.); Oregon Natural Hazards WorkgroupLinn County developed this Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan to protect life and property and reduce damages resulting from natural disasters by reducing vulnerability to natural hazard risks. Reducing potential damages improves public safety and economic stability. The mitigation plan identifies resources, information, and strategies to reduce risks from natural hazards, and guides the County’s mitigation activities. [From the Plan] This Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan was developed through a regional partnership funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Program. The Mid/Southern Willamette Valley Region grant was awarded to support the development of natural hazard mitigation plans for communities in the region. The county utilized a planning process, plan framework, and plan development support provided by the Oregon Natural Hazards Workgroup (ONHW) at the University of Oregon’s Community Service Center.