Tehama County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update 2025
The County of Tehama has completed updating its Hazard Mitigation Plan to reduce losses resulting from natural disasters. This plan strives to identify and reduce vulnerability of the County’s residents, visitors, and infrastructure to future hazard events.
The Tehama County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan (MJHMP) has been officially approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and is now complete.
Following extensive coordination with participating jurisdictions, stakeholder engagement, and public input, the Plan was reviewed by the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) and FEMA for compliance with federal mitigation planning requirements under 44 CFR Part 201. FEMA has issued its formal Approval Letter, confirming the Plan’s eligibility for federal hazard mitigation grant programs.
The final MJHMP includes:
- The FEMA Approval Letter
- Adopted resolutions from Tehama County and participating jurisdictions
- The complete, FEMA-approved Plan document
This Plan provides a coordinated, countywide strategy to reduce long-term risk from natural hazards, strengthen community resilience, and position local jurisdictions to pursue state and federal mitigation funding.
We thank all participating agencies, partners, and community members who contributed to this important effort to make Tehama County safer and more resilient.
We appreciate your engagement in updating the Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan (MJHMP). The public comment period is now closed, but you may still review draft documents below.
The plan is organized into two volumes; volume 1 contains the base county plan while volume 2 contains the jurisdictional annexes, each is accessible through the links below.
Thank you for helping us make Tehama County more resilient!
Volume 1 – Tehama County Base Hazard Mitigation Plan
Updated 4/24/2025
Click the button below to view Volume 1 of the Tehama County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan:
Volume 2 – Jurisdictional Annexes to the Hazard Mitigation Plan
Updated 4/24/2025
Click the button below to view Volume 2 of the Tehama County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan including the Jurisdictional Annexes for the Cities of Corning, Red Bluff, and Tehama: