Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is encouraging residents to review and comment on its draft Hazard Mitigation Plan, which aims to enhance community resilience to disasters. The plan centers on four main goals: minimizing hazards to life and safety, bolstering critical infrastructure, enhancing community preparedness, and fostering collaboration across departments. The Emergency Management division developed the plan with extensive public involvement, including feedback from meetings and an online survey. An action plan details specific mitigation strategies for implementation over the next five years. The city identifies both natural and human-made hazards and outlines their potential impacts.

Public comments are welcomed until December 3, with access to the draft plan available online. This initiative is part of the city's broader commitment to ensuring public safety and sustainability. Residents can submit their feedback through the city’s website or directly contact the Emergency Preparedness Manager for more information.

Related Articles

Come have a Merrysville holiday weekend!

Marysville will host the "Merrysville for the Holidays" weekend on December 6-7, featuring a holiday market, live music, and an electric lights parade. The event will also include a charity basketball tournament and a cookie walk, benefitting local causes.

Wonderful winter fun in Marysville

Marysville hosts a series of festive events this winter, including the Turkey Trot 5K Fun Run on November 27 and the Merrysville for the Holidays market on December 6. The events feature activities like holiday-themed runs, charity basketball tournaments, and a cookie walk, promoting community engagement and local businesses.

Wonderful winter fun in Marysville

Marysville hosts several festive events this winter, including a Turkey Trot 5K Fun Run on November 27 and a Merrysville for the Holidays market on December 6. The events aim to bring the community together while supporting local causes, with proceeds benefiting Lakewood High School cross country and Seattle Children’s Hospital.