Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville invites community members to review its draft Hazard Mitigation Plan, which aims to lessen the impact of disasters on lives and property. The plan, developed by the Emergency Management division, is guided by four long-term goals: reducing hazard-related threats, strengthening infrastructure, enhancing preparedness, and aligning community priorities. Public input was gathered through meetings and an online survey, which informed the risk assessment process. Specific mitigation actions are outlined in an action plan for implementation over the next five years. Feedback from residents is crucial, as public review is open until December 3.

Interested individuals can access the draft plan and submit comments on the city’s official website. This initiative reflects the city’s commitment to fostering a sustainable and resilient community. The proactive approach aims to ensure that Marysville is better prepared for future hazards.

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