2023 Tribal Hazard Mitigation Plan Update

View the 2023 Tribal Hazard Mitigation Plan Update (PDF).


General Information

The Quinault Indian Nation is embarking on a planning process to prepare for impacts from natural disasters. Responding to federal mandates in the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-390), the Quinault Indian Nation will update its 2017 Hazard Mitigation Plan to enhance resilience throughout the Reservation and Tribal Planning Area.

Planning Process

This planning process is being led by Faith Webster, Project Manager for the Quinault Indian Nation, with support from Beverly O’Dea of Bridgeview Consulting, LLC, the hired technical consultant. This project is funded by a planning grant from FEMA. The planning process will take approximately seven to nine months to complete.

During this process, tribal members, employees, and local citizens will be asked to contribute by sharing knowledge of the area’s vulnerability to natural hazards like floods, wildfires, landslides and earthquakes based on past occurrences. Public involvement will be solicited via a multi-media campaign that will include public meetings, web-based information, questionnaires, maps, and updates on the plan’s progress via a website. This process will be directed by a Planning Team made up of representatives from the Tribe and other stakeholders from within the planning area as deemed necessary by the Tribe. This Hazard Mitigation Planning Team will meet as needed throughout the process. Notice of the date, time and location of these meetings will be posted on the Tribe’s website. 

Planned Website

An informational website on the plan and supporting information will be established on the Quinault Indian Nation’s Website but is not available yet.

This website will serve as the primary means of gaining information on the plan and ways that individuals can participate in the planning process. Tribal Members and the public are highly encouraged to provide input on all phases of this plan’s development.

Contact Information

Any questions or comments regarding this process are encouraged and should be directed to:

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