Specifications include, but are not limited to: Alaska Pre-Disaster Mitigation – Local Mitigation Planning and Project Development Each local community all-hazard mitigation plan will: 1. Describe the community’s involvement in developing the plan to include documentation of community based activities such as copies of notes or meeting minutes from tribal and community councils, schools boards, and other stakeholder groups. 2. Describe the process the community uses to identify each natural hazard that threatens the community. 3. Develop a complete assessment of the population’s risk from each hazard. 4. Develop a complete analysis of the community’s infrastructure for each hazard. 5. Develop a mitigation strategy to address each hazard that threatens the community. 6. Prepare a mitigation plan implementation strategy stating “who� is responsible and�how� and “when� the plan will be implemented. 7. Describe how each community will periodically evaluate, monitor, maintain, and update the plan and the names and titles of responsible individuals. 8. Fully satisfy and meet all the “shall� and “should� requirements in the current FEMA local mitigation plan review crosswalk. 9. Finalize all data to obtain a FEMA “pre-adoption� approval for all 6 community Mitigation Plans. Preadoption approval is based on FEMA’s evaluation with only the “Community Adoption� section marked “Need Improvement� on the hazard mitigation plan determination and Hazard mitigation plan review crosswalk