Annual Update of Local Mitigation Strategy plan complete

Pinellas County and most of its municipal partners participate in FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program’s (NFIP) Community Rating System (CRS). Submittal of this annual report to the Board of County Commissioners is a program requirement.

Pinellas County, its municipal partners and other stakeholders have updated this year’s Pinellas County Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS). The LMS is updated annually according to criteria set by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Florida Department of Emergency Management (FDEM). County governments and municipalities are required to participate to be eligible for federal hazard mitigation grants.

The purpose of the LMS is to identify and reduce the impact of hazards such as flooding, sea level rise and storm surge in the community. The LMS establishes a process to identify potential hazards and vulnerabilities. It sets goals and establishes specific actions or remedies to reduce the risk and impact of natural or manmade hazards to people, buildings, infrastructure and the environment. The LMS also serves as the County and many municipalities’ floodplain management plan.

The Florida Division of Emergency Management has previously recognized Pinellas County’s LMS as among those in the top tier of the state.

The County’s hazard mitigation efforts underscore a component of its strategic plan, ensuring public health, safety and welfare by providing planning, coordination, prevention and protective services to ensure a safe and secure community. The public can learn more about the LMS plan, annual reports and provide feedback by visiting www.pinellaslms.org.