Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville encourages residents to review its draft Hazard Mitigation Plan, which focuses on enhancing community resilience to disasters. The plan, developed by the Emergency Management division with public input, outlines four primary goals: reducing public safety threats, strengthening infrastructure, improving community preparedness, and fostering coordinated efforts. Specific mitigation actions are proposed for implementation over the next five years. The plan incorporates risk assessments through modeling and mapping to identify local hazards and their potential impacts. Public review and comment are open until December 3, providing residents an opportunity to influence the final plan.

Access to the draft is available online, and residents may contact the Emergency Preparedness Manager for further inquiries. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to proactive disaster management and community safety. Overall, the plan aims to lessen the impact of hazards on lives, property, and the environment.

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