FROM THE OFFICE OF PILESGROVE TWP. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Have you experienced a loss from a natural hazard? Are you interested in learning more about risks our community faces from natural hazards and what can be done about it?
Hazard mitigation is defined as sustained action taken to reduce or eliminate the long-term risk to life and property from natural hazards such as flooding, high winds, winter storms, and wildfires. Hazard mitigation planning is the process through which communities identify the risks they face and develop strategies to implement hazard mitigation measures.
Our community has a current hazard mitigation plan (HMP) that was completed in 2016 along with the other municipalities in Salem County. An update of this hazard mitigation plan is underway to meet federal requirements and help substantially reduce the risk of injury, death, property loss, and economic disruption from natural disasters.
The participation of concerned citizens will be important to the success of the hazard mitigation plan update. Hazard mitigation is most effective when local governments work with residents, property owners, and business interests to identify and understand risks and focus public and private resources on realistic solutions to problems.
For more information on the Salem County Hazard Mitigation Plan, especially for Pilesgrove Township, please visit the Salem County 2023 Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan Update project and complete the survey (takes about 12 minutes) on the website: https://schmpu23.com/
A community meeting has been scheduled for April 5th 2023 at the Pilesgrove Township Municipal Building at 9AM for the citizens and businesses of Pilesgrove Township to attend and present identified risks they face and to support developing strategies to implement hazard mitigation measures. Questions can be directed to the Pilesgrove Township Emergency Management Coordinator at: jgebely@pilesgrovenj.org.