Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has opened its draft Hazard Mitigation Plan for public comment until December 3. This plan aims to bolster the community's resilience against various disasters through four primary goals: safeguarding public health, enhancing infrastructure, improving preparedness, and fostering coordinated efforts across sectors. Developed by the Emergency Management division, the plan draws on community feedback from public meetings and an online survey. A detailed action plan outlines specific steps for mitigation over the next five years, focusing on both natural and technological hazards. Residents can review the draft plan and submit their comments on the city’s website.

The initiative reflects a proactive approach to disaster management and emphasizes community involvement. By aligning priorities across departments and agencies, Marysville aims to create a sustainable and resilient environment. This plan marks a significant step in ensuring the safety and well-being of residents and businesses in the area.

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