Tuscola County Hazard Mitigation Plan Update - Public Survey
Natural, Technological, and Adversarial/Human Related Hazards have the potential to cause property loss, loss of life, economic hardship, and threats to public health and safety.  While an important aspect of emergency management deals with disaster recovery, an equally important aspect of emergency management involves hazard mitigation.

Tuscola County is in the process of updating their Hazard Mitigation plan. This plan must be updated every five years to be compliant with FEMA regulations. Adoption of this plan makes Tuscola County and those local units who choose to adopt the Hazard Mitigation Plan eligible for mitigation grant funding.

This anonymous survey was developed to assist in providing and verifying data within the plan.


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Do you live or work in Tuscola County?
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How long have you lived or worked in Tuscola County?
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Natural Hazards
City of Vassar 1986 Flood (tuscolatoday.com)
Several Natural Hazards have been identified that have occurred (or potentially could occur) in Tuscola County in the last twenty years . Please check all of these natural hazard events that you have experienced in those 20 years. *
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From the list of natural hazards, which three are of the biggest concern to you? *
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