Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville's draft Hazard Mitigation Plan aims to bolster community resilience against disasters by inviting public review and comments. The plan, developed by the Emergency Management division, outlines four primary goals to reduce risks to life and property while strengthening critical infrastructure. Specific actions for implementation over the next five years are included, based on a comprehensive risk assessment of local hazards. Community involvement was prioritized, with input collected from public meetings and an online survey. The city emphasizes the importance of aligning priorities among various agencies and private entities for a coordinated response.

Public comments on the draft plan are open until December 3, providing residents an opportunity to shape local disaster preparedness efforts. This initiative reflects Marysville's commitment to enhancing safety and sustainability in the face of potential hazards. By addressing both natural and technological risks, the city seeks to safeguard its residents and infrastructure effectively.

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