Emergency Officials And Local Leaders In Sullivan County Met Wednesday To Review Projects That Could Reduce Disaster Risks And Qualify For FEMA Funding. The Meeting Was Led By State Emergency Planner Michael Lamphere, Who Encouraged Long-Term Projects Like Safe Rooms In Schools, Generators For Public Buildings, And Flood Mitigation Efforts. The County’s Updated Plan Is About 85 Percent Complete And Will Soon Be Submitted For FEMA Approval. Once Approved, The Plan Opens A Five-Year Window For Local Projects To Qualify For Federal Grants.