
Every 5 years FEMA requires the City of Tulsa to provide an update to a program called The Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan.
The definition of Mitigation is “to make milder or less severe”, and the purpose of this plan is to minimize the impact on Tulsa caused by natural disasters such as tornados, ice storms, floods, and fires as well as many others.
The City of Tulsa is requesting input from Tulsa citizens to help reduce deaths, injuries, disruption and destruction from those natural disasters.
A series of meetings is being held to allow the citizens of Tulsa to offer suggestions and express their concerns regarding future disasters that sooner or later may have an impact on their neighborhoods.
The upcoming Multi-Hazard Mitigation Planning meeting schedule is as follows:
| DATE | TIME | LOCATION |
| 7/28/08 | 6:30 p.m. | Hardesty Regional Library 8316 E. 93rd Street |
| 8/4/08 | 6:30 p.m. | Martin Regional Library 2601 S. Garnett |
| 8/11/08 | 6:30 p.m. | Rudisill Regional Library 1520 N. Hartford Ave. |
| 8/19/08 | 6:30 p.m. | Francis Campbell Meeting Room 200 Civic Center, Plaza Level |
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This plan was reviewed and approved by the Oklahoma Department of Civil Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. (Adobe Acrobat Reader is required)
2002 Multi Hazard Mitigation Plan (9 MB)Executive Summary Only