HazardMitigationActions2025 2030
Hazard HMP Goal Problem Statement Correspon ding HM Plan Strategy Name of Project Project Description Cost (estimated) Cost/Benefit Responsible party Supporting Organization Priority Timeline Potential Funding Sources Local Planning Mechanisms for Implementatio n Action Status Report of Progress Tornado 1 Tornados can strike quickly and unexpectedly; communities must be prepared in advance with emergency shelters to people at risk in a tornado event. 4.1.1 Safety Rooms to Protect Students and Staff Safe rooms at each district facility to reduce risk of tornados $10000 - $50000 Benefit of protecting lives outweighs cost of action District Facilities Group District Business Office High 2025 - 2030 Bond Funds Budgeting Process Planning stages N/A Severe Thunderstorm 1 Severe thunderstorms can cause injury and harm to community residents. 4.4.5 Early Warning and Integrated Communications Emergency Weather Communications to reduce risk of severe thunderstorms $10000 - $50000 Benefit of developing communications to protect lives outweighs cost of action District Communication s Team District Business Office High 2025 - 2030 Annual Budget Budgeting Process Ongoing N/A Extreme Temperature 1 Extreme temperatures can cause injury and harm to community residents. 4.3.8 Emergency Water Supply All student and staff have access to emergency water supply to reduce risk o f extreme temperature $0 - $500 The cost is low and the benefit is that all student and staff have access to necessary water supply. Operations Finance and Purchasing High 2025 - 2030 Operating Funds Budgeting Process Ongoing N/A Earthquake 2 Earthquakes can cause personal injury and structural damage. 4.7.5 Structural Retrofits implement structural retrofits to improve building structure to reduce risk from earthquake $10000 - $50000 Cost is high but worth it because benefit of protecting life is high. District Facilities Group District Business Office Medium 2025 - 2030 Bond Funds Budgeting Process Ongoing Some projects complete, others in planning Winter storm Flood Dam / Levee Sinkholes Drought Wildfire Clayton School District 2025 - 2030 Hazard Mitigation Actions The district is not affected by drought conditions; no mitigation action developed; see Section 3.2 The district is not affected by wildfire; no mitigation action developed; see Section 3.2 The district does not have high hazard potential dams or levee systems; no mitigation action developed; see Section 3.2 Distrcit has no sinkholes; no mitigation action developed; see Section 3.2 District has procedures in place to assess the severity of a severe thunderstorm and take appropriate actions to protect the welfare of students and staff; see Section 3.2 District has procedures in place to assess the severity of a flood risk and take appropriate actions to protect the welfare of students and staff; see Section 3.2