Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville's draft Hazard Mitigation Plan focuses on enhancing community resilience against disasters by proposing actionable strategies for the next five years. It emphasizes four long-term goals: reducing risks to life and public health, strengthening critical infrastructure, improving preparedness, and aligning priorities among local agencies. The Emergency Management division developed the plan with input from city staff, partner agencies, and residents through public meetings and an online survey. A comprehensive risk assessment identified local hazards and their potential impacts, leading to a targeted action plan for mitigation. Public review and comment are open until December 3, allowing community members to influence the final plan.

This proactive approach aims to protect lives, property, and the environment from future disasters. Such measures are essential for fostering a sustainable and resilient community. The plan reflects a commitment to preparedness and collaboration in the face of potential hazards.

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