Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville encourages residents to participate in the review of its draft Hazard Mitigation Plan, designed to improve community resilience to disasters. The plan aims to reduce hazards that threaten public health and safety, strengthen critical infrastructure, and enhance emergency preparedness. The Emergency Management division created the draft with input from city staff, partner agencies, and community members through public meetings and an online survey. It identifies local hazards and outlines a five-year action plan for mitigation efforts. Public comments are accepted until December 3, with access available at www.

marysvillewa. gov/HMP. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to safeguarding lives and property against potential disasters. The plan emphasizes coordination among various departments and agencies for a unified response. Sarah LaVelle, Emergency Preparedness Manager, can be contacted for further information.

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