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<br />(OL 1\ "L'.'c. <br /> <br />Timing: <br /> <br />Beneficiary: <br /> <br />Plan Adoption 2006 (by all communities) <br />Plan review and update (annually 2007-2011) <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Hays County and all incorporated communities <br /> <br />E-6. Storm Ready Designation for Hays County Communities <br /> <br />There are no communities within Hays County that have been designated as a "Storm Ready" <br />community by the National Weather Service (NWS). The NWS Office in New Braunfels is <br />available to assist Hays County communities to become "Storm Ready". The Mitigation Plan <br />Goal is to classify every community within Hays County as "Storm Ready". There is the <br />possibility that the Capital Area Planning Council (CAPCO) may be able to assist with the <br />coordination effort with the NWS. <br /> <br />Responsibility: <br /> <br />Cost: <br /> <br />Funding Sources: <br /> <br />Timing: <br /> <br />Beneficiary: <br /> <br />Hays County (co-lead with City of San Marcos) <br />City of San Marcos (co-lead with Hays County) <br />VilJage of Bear Creek (attend training) <br />City of Buda (attend training) <br />City of Dripping Springs (attend training) <br />City of Hays (attend training) <br />City of Kyle (attend training) <br />City of Mountain City (attend training) <br />City of Niederwald (attend training) <br />Township of Uhland (attend training) <br />VilJage of Wimberley (attend training) <br />City of Wood creek (attend training) <br />NWS <br />Capital Area Planning Council (CAPCO) <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Staff Time under current budgets <br /> <br />Not required <br /> <br />Phased over 5 years (2006-2010) <br /> <br />Countywide <br /> <br />HAZMA T Incident Reduction Action Items (H) (Two actions identified) <br /> <br />Note: Mitigation Action T-2 also includes HAZMAT Incident Reduction Actions. <br /> <br />H-l. Designate HAZMA T Cargo Routes in Hays County <br /> <br />Coordinate with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Local Emergency I <br />Planning Council (LEPC), Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCO), Capital Area <br />Regional Transportation Planning Organization (CARTPO) and others to identify Hazard <br /> <br />Ha~'s Count~', Texas <br />Miligation Plan <br /> <br />135 <br />