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What Is Project Impact?

Project Impact is a program designed to help build a disaster resistant community for Bowling Green and Warren County. How do you do that? Every year, disasters of some kind have either a direct or indirect effect on our community. Reducing the effects of natural disasters makes economic sense, and it is good public policy because it protects our citizens and our future. The collaboration, preparation and prevention found in Project Impact should be the way in which our community conducts its day-to-day business.

Lives can be saved, damage to property reduced and economic recovery from disaster accelerated by taking action before the next flood, before the next tornado or straight-line wind, before the next earthquake…its all about being proactive to disaster instead of reacting. Warren County Project Impact seeks to change the way South Central Kentuckians deal with disasters.

 
Our Goal

The goal of Project Impact is to reduce the personal and economic costs of disasters by bringing together community leaders, citizens and businesses to prepare for and protect themselves against the ravages of nature. Project Impact Warren County wants to reach out to every family, every business, every school and civic group…ultimately to get every citizen better prepared for future disasters.

 

Warren County Emergency Management
Director: Ronnie Pearson
Deputy Director: Greg Turner
429 1/2 10th Ave - Suite B .
Bowling Green, KY 42101
270.781.8776 (phone)
270.843.5300 (fax)

 
 
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