Local Hazard Mitigation Plan- Community Survey | Deadline Dec 18th
The City of Hermosa Beach in the process of updating its Local Hazard Mitigation Plan and input from our community is critical to shaping the future of our community's emergency preparedness efforts.
What is a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan?
The Local Hazard Mitigation Plan is a document that outlines the City's long-term strategy to eliminate risk to human life, property and infrastructure from future natural and man-made disasters. To stay relevant and complete, the plan is updated every 5 years. With our last plan adopted in 2018, we are actively working on our update. In addition to preparing our City and community members, an up-to-date plan ensures that the City remains eligible for State and Federal emergency funds.
What can residents and community partners do to help?
To gather valuable information, we have created a brief confidential survey on emergency preparedness and we invite everyone to participate. This survey will close on Monday, December 18, 2023, so that the feedback may be incorporated into the next draft of the plan. The survey only takes a few minutes to complete, and community insights will play a vital role in ensuring the safety and well-being of our community.