Sullivan County’s Hazard Mitigation Plan website, sullivan2026.devmny.org, allows visitors to explore potential risks to the County and their communities.
Monticello, NY – Sullivan County’s planners seek everyone’s input on an update to the Hazard Mitigation Plan.
In cooperation with New York State’s Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES), the County is in the midst of updating its hazard response plan so that local communities together can identify risks, evaluate vulnerabilities and develop strategies to reduce those risks.
“It’s crucial that we get feedback from local residents and businesspeople,” notes Project Manager and County Planner Justin Rocque. “This plan is designed to reduce the impact of catastrophes, when they occur, and will permit the County to access crucial federal and State funds that can offset the economic impacts that follow these disasters.”
Following review by the State, local towns and villages will be asked to formally adopt the Plan, so that everyone is on the same page when responding to hazards.
“We are asking all the residents of Sullivan County to review the final draft of the plan and give feedback,” adds Planning Commissioner Heather Brown. “The projects and information included in the Plan will allow your communities to remain eligible for grant funding opportunities to minimize losses from natural disasters. The Public Review Period is open only until June 6, 2026, so don’t miss this last chance to have your voice heard! Your support and responses are appreciated!”
How to Participate
Sullivan County developed a Public Preparedness Survey, which can be answered quickly and anonymously: https://sullivan2026.devmny.org/public_review_survey
Find out more about the entire plan and updating process at https://sullivan2026.devmny.org/.
