Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville officials are encouraging residents to review and comment on their draft Hazard Mitigation Plan, which aims to strengthen community resilience against disasters. The plan outlines four primary goals: reducing hazards to public safety, enhancing infrastructure, improving preparedness, and aligning priorities across various sectors. Developed by the Emergency Management division, the plan integrates feedback from public meetings and an online survey. Specific mitigation actions are detailed in an action plan projected for the next five years. The initiative stems from a comprehensive risk assessment that identified local hazards and their potential impacts.

Public review continues through December 3, providing an opportunity for community engagement. This effort is crucial for minimizing the adverse effects of disasters on the Marysville community. Residents can access the plan online or contact the Emergency Preparedness Manager for more information.

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