Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville invites community members to review its draft Hazard Mitigation Plan, aimed at increasing resilience against disasters. The plan is structured around four long-term goals: reducing hazards to life and health, strengthening infrastructure, enhancing preparedness, and aligning priorities across sectors. Developed with input from various city departments and the public, the plan utilizes modeling and risk assessment to inform its strategies. Specific actions for hazard mitigation are outlined in an action plan that spans the next five years. A public comment period is open until December 3, allowing residents to provide feedback online.

This initiative aims to minimize the impact of disasters on the community's lives, property, and environment. Marysville's proactive approach underscores the importance of disaster preparedness in a rapidly changing climate. Engaging the public in this process is essential for creating a sustainable and resilient community.

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