“Well, we missed it, didn’t we?” Opening the Wiscasset ordinance review committee meeting on Zoom Monday night, Chair Karl Olson was referring to the April 3 fall of hundreds of a building’s bricks onto a downtown sidewalk where, days before the.
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The Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission is partnering with the Lincoln County Emergency Management Agency to update the Lincoln County Hazard Mitigation Plan. The commission is asking for participation from residents, organizations and businesses to provide input about areas susceptible to natural disasters and potential actions to mitigate them.
Examples can be noting areas prone to flooding during a storm, needed maps or public education information, infrastructure projects or erosion control and conservation practices. More information on hazard mitigation planning and practices can be found at fema.gov/emergency-managers/risk-management/hazard-mitigation-planning/create-hazard-plan.
The benefit of completing a Hazard Mitigation Plan is eligibility for Federal Emergency Management AgencyHazard Mitigation grants, according to the commission. The plan is updated every five years.
Sandy Gilbreath, Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission Wed, 04/07/2021 - 7:45am
The Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission (LCRPC) is partnering with the Lincoln County Emergency Management Agency (LCEMA) to update the Lincoln County Hazard Mitigation Plan. They are asking residents, organizations and businesses for input about areas in the towns susceptible to natural disasters and potential actions to mitigate them. Examples can be noting areas prone to flooding during a storm, needed maps or public education information, infrastructure projects, or erosion control and conservation practices. More information on Hazard Mitigation planning and practices can be found at: https://www.fema.gov/emergency-managers/risk-management/hazard-mitigation-planning/create-hazard-plan
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BILL PEARSON Thu, 03/04/2021 - 8:30am
Communications Director Tom Nelson submitted his resignation during Lincoln County commissioners’ March 2 meeting. BILL PEARSON/Boothbay Register
After 2.5 years in the job, Lincoln County Communications Director Tom Nelson is leaving his post. Nelson submitted his resignation to county commissioners March 2 during the bi-monthly meeting. Nelson told commissioners his decision was “difficult” and made due to personal issues. “For several reasons, I’ve made this decision which I prefer not to get into,” he said. “I’ve accepted a job with Maine Health which is more in line with my experience.”
Nelson’s final day is March 19. Nelson lauded his co-workers, county administration and municipal and county public safety employees for their dedicated service. “It was a hard decision and I’ve put my heart into this position,” he said. “I’m grateful to you (commissioners) and Carrie (County Administrator Kip