Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville encourages community input on its Hazard Mitigation Plan, which aims to enhance resilience against various disasters. The plan emphasizes four long-term goals: improving public safety, strengthening critical infrastructure, enhancing preparedness, and fostering collaboration among agencies. Developed by the Emergency Management division with extensive public engagement, the draft identifies key local hazards and proposes actionable strategies for the next five years. The city used modeling and mapping to assess risks and community capabilities. Public review is open until December 3, 2025, allowing residents to share their thoughts via the city’s website or contact the Emergency Preparedness Manager.

Such proactive measures are crucial for minimizing disaster impacts on lives, property, and the environment. The plan reflects the community's commitment to sustainability and resilience. Access to the draft plan is available online for interested residents.

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