Weigh in on citys Hazard Mitigation Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville has released a draft Hazard Mitigation Plan aimed at enhancing community resilience to disasters, urging public review and comment before the December 3 deadline. The plan's four main goals are to reduce hazards to life and safety, strengthen critical infrastructure, improve preparedness, and align community priorities. Developed over several months, it involved city staff, partner agencies, and public input through meetings and surveys. The plan identifies local hazards and their potential impacts, alongside a detailed action plan for mitigation over the next five years. Enhancing public safety and infrastructure resilience is crucial for minimizing disaster impacts on lives and property.

Public participation is encouraged, providing a platform for community voices to shape emergency management strategies. Those interested can access the draft online or contact city officials for further information. The proactive approach reflects a commitment to fostering a sustainable and resilient Marysville community.

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