Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville's draft Hazard Mitigation Plan aims to enhance community resilience by addressing both natural and technological hazards. Developed by the Emergency Management division with community input, the plan focuses on four key goals: reducing hazards to life, strengthening critical infrastructure, enhancing emergency preparedness, and fostering coordinated efforts among various stakeholders. A detailed action plan outlines specific mitigation strategies for the next five years. Public feedback is crucial, and residents can comment on the draft plan until December 3. This initiative follows a thorough risk assessment informed by modeling and mapping techniques.

The plan reflects a proactive approach to disaster management, aiming to protect lives, property, and the environment. Residents can access the draft plan and submit feedback online or contact the Emergency Preparedness Manager. The engagement in this planning process underscores the city's commitment to creating a sustainable and resilient community.

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