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What this is
The council is asked to adopt the Dallas County 2025 Hazard Mitigation Action Plan, a regional document that identifies strategies to reduce losses from natural and man-made disasters.
Why it matters
Adopting the plan keeps Richardson eligible for certain federal hazard mitigation grant funding.
Council action
Motion to approve the Consent Agenda as presented
Moved by Ken Hutchenrider. Seconded by Jennifer Justice.
6 yes · 0 no
The approved minutes report the tally without a name-by-name roll call.
Timeline
- July 9, 2026 Agenda posted — July 14, 2025 meeting
- July 14, 2025 Vote taken — July 14, 2025 meeting · Approved 6-0 (consent)
Appearances on agendas
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City Council — July 14, 2025
Adopt resolution
Official agenda language
CONSIDER A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE DALLAS COUNTY 2025 HAZARD MITIGATION ACTION PLAN.
Documents
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