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Cattaraugus County and its municipalities are updating the Cattaraugus County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP). The HMP is designed to make our communities more resistant to losses from natural and man-made disasters, and to enable the County and municipalities to be eligible for federal funding for qualifying mitigation projects. There will be a Planning Partnership webinar to review the updated risk assessment from 6:00-7:30 pm on September 3, 2020.

Any interested persons are invited to attend and comment on the risk assessment.

Tune in to the virtual Risk Assessment Meeting, on September 3, 2020 from 6-7:30 PM, as part of Cattaraugus County's update to the Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan.

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You can access the webinar by joining the meeting below.  You can participate via your computer or by phone.

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August 18, 2020

Cattaraugus County Health Department was notified of its one hundred and thirty-ninth confirmed case of COVID-19. The reporting laboratory was Erie County Medical Center Clinical Laboratories, Buffalo, NY. The department's active positive COVID-19 caseload is now five, as there are now one hundred and thirty residents who have recovered from COVID-19. 

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August 15, 2020

Cattaraugus County Health Department was notified of its one hundred and thirty-eighth confirmed case of COVID-19. The reporting laboratory was Erie County Medical Center Clinical Laboratories, Buffalo, NY. The department's active positive COVID-19 caseload is now six, as there are now one hundred and twenty eight residents who have recovered from COVID-19. 

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August 14, 2020

Cattaraugus County Health Department was notified of its one hundred and thirty-seventh confirmed case of COVID-19. The reporting laboratory was Erie County Medical Center Clinical Laboratories, Buffalo, NY. The department's active positive COVID-19 caseload is now five, as there are now one hundred and twenty eight residents who have recovered from COVID-19. 

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