Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville is encouraging residents to review and comment on its draft Hazard Mitigation Plan, which aims to bolster community resilience against disasters. The plan is guided by four long-term goals: reducing threats to public health and safety, strengthening critical infrastructure, enhancing preparedness, and fostering coordinated efforts among agencies. The Emergency Management division developed the plan with input from city staff, partner agencies, and public feedback gathered through meetings and an online survey. It assesses local hazards and their potential impacts while outlining specific mitigation actions for the next five years. Public review is open until December 3, allowing residents to engage in the planning process.

Access to the draft plan and submission of comments can be made through the city's website. This proactive approach highlights the city's commitment to minimizing the impacts of disasters on lives and property. Ultimately, the plan aims to create a sustainable and resilient community.

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