Emergency Plans
The Tulalip Tribes is engaged in a wide variety of planning activities to better prepare, respond, recovery and mitigate disasters.
2006 Tribal-Level Hazard Mitigation Plan
The 2006 Tulalip Tribes state-level Hazard Mitigation Plan was approved and adopted by the Tulalip Board of Directors on August 11th, 2006. This plan will serve as the basis of the Tulalip Tribes' emergency management and planning program. It was prepared as part of a nationwide effort involving states, local communities and tribes, and is intended to inform the Tulalip community about the disastrous effects natural hazards, such as earthquakes, tsunamis, floods and severe weather, can have on our property and families.
The plan meets the requirements of the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000) and makes the Tulalip Tribes eligible for FEMA pre- and post-hazard mitigation grant funding, which can potentially make the Tulalip Reservation more resilient to the damaging effects of natural hazards.
View or download the whole plan:
2006 Tulalip Tribes Tribal-/State Level Hazard Mitigation Plan PDF (6.9 Mb)
The 2006 state-level plan is an expansion and update of the 2004 local-level plan. The 2004 plan is still available for review at our office.
Quil Ceda Village Hazard Mitigation Plan
The Quil Ceda Hazard Mitigation is currently in development. This plan, when completed, will serve as the basis for emergency management planning within the Consolidated Borough of Quil Ceda Village.
Tulalip Tribes Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP)
The Tulalip Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) is currently available. If you would like to review it, please come by our office at any time.
Other Plans
The following plans are available for review at the Tulalip OEM office
- 2004 The Tulalip Tribes Local Hazard Mitigation Plan
- 2005 Tulalip Tribes Haz-mat Commodity Flow Study
- 2007 Hazardous Materials Response Plan
- Tulalip Tribes Public Assistance Administration Plan (2006)
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