Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville's draft Hazard Mitigation Plan is now open for public review until December 3, aiming to bolster community resilience against disasters. The plan outlines four key goals: reducing life-threatening hazards, strengthening critical infrastructure, enhancing emergency preparedness, and coordinating efforts across departments and agencies. It was developed by the city's Emergency Management division with input from various stakeholders, including public meetings and an online survey. The plan identifies local hazards and their potential impacts, informing a five-year action plan for implementation. Key actions are outlined to mitigate risks and improve community safety.

Residents can access the plan at the city’s website and provide feedback. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to safeguarding lives and property while fostering a sustainable community. Effective hazard mitigation is crucial for minimizing the impact of future disasters.

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