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The Calhoun County Hazard Mitigation Plan focuses on reducing risks from natural hazards such as tornadoes, hurricanes, hail, drought, earthquakes, wildfires, floods, and winter storms. It outlines mitigation goals, objectives, and specific actions to protect public health and safety, increase public preparedness, protect property, and enhance emergency services. The plan emphasizes community involvement, integration of mitigation into existing planning mechanisms, and a commitment to ongoing evaluation and updates to ensure its effectiveness.
The Calhoun County Council meeting included a swearing-in ceremony for reelected and newly elected Council Members. The council reelected the Chairman and Vice-Chairman, and elected a Chaplain. The agenda was amended to include an Executive Session for a Personnel Matter. Public comments were heard regarding concerns about an ordinance on boards and commissions, and another ordinance regarding the Sandy Run Fire District. The council conducted a third reading and passed ordinances related to land development regulations and zoning designations. They also discussed and approved the Tri-County Multi County Industrial Park Agreement, accepted Wild Cherry Ct into the County Road Maintenance System, and approved a bid for Concessions Buildings at the Sports Complex. Additionally, the council discussed ordinances related to boards and commissions, the County Fire Commission, and convalescent transportation.
The Calhoun County Comprehensive Plan focuses on strategic planning analysis of the county, emphasizing informed community consensus, clear goals and objectives, and effective strategies. It involves examining population trends, economic factors, land use, community facilities, transportation, and natural and cultural resources. The plan aims to address the county's rural fringe characteristics, population shifts, job losses in agriculture, and the needs of an aging population, while also building on strengths and managing weaknesses through SWOT analysis.
The Calhoun County Comprehensive Plan addresses resilience in the face of natural hazards such as wildfires, drought, hurricanes, and flooding. The plan leverages existing resources like the Calhoun County Hazard Mitigation Plan and the State Resilience Plan to identify high-priority threats and develop strategies for anticipation, absorption, recovery, and thriving. Key areas of focus include improving natural hazard preparedness and response capacity, prioritizing flood mitigation and floodplain management, protecting water resources, and expanding public information efforts to enhance community preparedness. Specific strategies involve constructing an Emergency Operations Center, ensuring access to emergency shelters, improving riparian zones, managing floodplains, participating in river basin planning, and promoting the Code Red alert system.
The Calhoun County Comprehensive Plan focuses on responsible economic growth while preserving rural character and community values. Key areas include continued manufacturing industry recruitment, agriculture and agribusiness development, and tourism, hospitality, and retail development. Strategies involve leveraging existing strengths, such as the thriving agricultural sector and I-26 corridor access, to attract new businesses and create jobs. The plan also emphasizes workforce development, infrastructure improvements (particularly water and sewer), and quality of life enhancements to attract residents and businesses. Specific initiatives include promoting agritourism, ecotourism, and heritage tourism; supporting existing businesses; and improving town centers. The plan aims to create economic opportunities for all residents while maintaining the county's rural identity.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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