Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is seeking public input on its draft Hazard Mitigation Plan, which focuses on reducing the impacts of disasters on local lives and property. The plan includes four primary goals: enhancing safety, strengthening key infrastructure, improving community preparedness, and fostering coordinated efforts among various stakeholders. Developed by the city's Emergency Management division, the plan reflects input from city staff, partner agencies, and community members. Through risk assessment, the city has identified both natural and human-caused hazards that threaten the community. An action plan outlines specific measures for implementation over the next five years, ensuring that the city is better prepared for potential disasters.

Public review and comments on the draft are open until December 3, allowing residents to contribute their perspectives. Access the draft plan and submit comments via the city’s website. This proactive approach highlights Marysville's commitment to resilience and public safety.

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