 The City of Alameda is in the process of drafting its Climate Adaptation and Hazard Mitigation Plan and we want to hear from you!
The Climate Adaptation and Hazard Mitigation Plan:
- describes the natural and climate hazards that impact Alameda's people, buildings, businesses and assets;
- identifies our vulnerability to those hazards, and;
- describes actions to reduce our risk from these hazards.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requires local governments to update their Local Hazard Mitigation Plan every five years. This plan updates both Alameda's 2016 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan and the adaptation chapter of the 2019 Climate Action and Resiliency Plan (CARP).
The community survey is open through September 30. Let your friends and neighbors know!
The draft plan is available online. Please send your comments and questions to dmieler@alamedaca.gov.
Come share your opinions and comments on the draft Plan at one of three virtual community meetings:
- Thursday, September 16, 6-7 pm
- Wednesday, September 22, 12-1 pm
- Tuesday, September 28, 7-8 pm
Find the Zoom and phone access information here.
Contact us dmieler@alamedaca.gov
https://www.alamedaca.gov/HazardMitigationPlan
You are receiving this because you either responded to the Hazard Mitigation and Climate Adaptation community survey, or you are signed up for the General Resilience mailing list.
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