Emergency Management & Storm Preparedness

Community Emergency Response – The Columbia County 911 Department provides a variety of emergency response services, including acting as the official National Weather Service warning system. Staff monitors severe weather outbreaks and disseminates severe weather bulletins via radio, text notifications and social media. The 911 Department is responsible for activating the county-wide Emergency Alert System if a serious situation that requires mass notification occurs, and maintains the Emergency Communication Radio Network. Residents can enroll in Columbia County’s NY-Alert System to receive emergency information directly via phone call, email, text message or fax.

Comprehensive Emergency Management– A Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) is a written manual with elements that address all emergencies that may occur in a given municipality. The Village of Philmont has conducted emergency management planning and the Philmont Village Hall at 124 Main Street is an emergency operations center and a designated storm shelter.

Columbia County Hazard Mitigation Plan – A Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) is intended to anticipate and plan for natural hazards that put people and property at risk. Completed at the county level, the HMP is a multi-jurisdictional plan that includes all of the towns, villages and cities in a county.  The HMP is updated every five years as required by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and is a requirement to achieve eligibility for federal disaster assistance. The Columbia County HMP was updated in 2018.  

2023 County Hazard Mitigation Plan Update

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Learn more about the HMP program here.

From Headwaters Economics, an independent nonprofit research firm, view the Columbia Count Risk Report or the Philmont Risk Report and the Columbia County Risk Report. Or run a report yourself.

Who this affects?

You! And everyone in Philmont. Stakeholders in Hazard Mitigation Plans are any person, group, or institution that can affect or be affected by the course of action of the Hazard Mitigation Plan.

The following groups and organizations are particularly important stakeholders in this process:

  • neighboring communities,
  • local and regional agencies involved in hazard mitigation activities,
  • agencies that have the authority to regulate development, as well as business, academia, and other private and nonprofit interests especially including agencies or institutions that support underserved communities and socially vulnerable populations

2026 VILLAGE ELECTIONS
Open Positions: 2 Village Trustees
Doug Cropper is running for re-election. Debra Gitterman is stepping down.
If you want to run for office, pick up a petition at the Village Office.
Petitions with 50 valid signatures are due by February 15th.
Because Saint Patrick's Day falls on Tuesday, elections this year will be held on Wednesday, March 18th.

Property Reassessment Notice | 2027. Details.

To Speak at Village Board Meetings: Sign up before noon the Friday before by
emailing clerk@philmont.org, calling (518) 672-7032, or stopping by the Village office.

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