Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan
The City of Marysville invites residents to provide feedback on its draft Hazard Mitigation Plan, which aims to improve community resilience against disasters. The plan focuses on four key goals: reducing threats to public health and safety, fortifying critical infrastructure, enhancing disaster preparedness, and aligning priorities across various sectors. Developed over several months, the plan incorporates input from public meetings and an online survey, ensuring community involvement. It identifies local hazards and outlines an action plan for specific mitigation measures to be undertaken over the next five years. Public review is open until December 3, allowing citizens to share their insights through the city’s website or by contacting Sarah LaVelle, the Emergency Preparedness Manager.
This proactive approach emphasizes the city’s commitment to minimizing the impact of disasters on the community. The initiative aligns with broader national efforts to enhance disaster resilience. Residents are encouraged to participate actively in this important planning process.