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MITIGATION PLAN LOCAL HAZARD
Did you know that having a local hazard mitigation plan (LHMP) can help reduce the impact of natural disasters on our community?
The City of Healdsburg is vulnerable to: droughts wildfires flooding landslides earthquakes

An LHMP identifies risks and vulnerabilities that area-specific natural disasters pose, serves as a long-term strategy for reducing identified risks and associated impacts to people and property, and provides a framework for future requests for Federal assistance healdsburgemergency.org
The 2023 LHMP update process will reassess risks outlined in the 2018 Plan and provide the City with the necessary tools to prioritize future actions for reducing those risks.
The LHMP planning process is a collaborative effort with multiple opportunities for public input, including a future community workshop. The first opportunity for public input is the LHMP survey in order to assess the community's hazard mitigation awareness, preparedness, and priorities.
Scan the code or visit healdsburgemergency.org to take the survey!
WHAT IS A CLIMATE STRATEGY?

The City of Healdsburg is developing a Climate Mobilization Strategy in support of State and regional climate goals.

The Strategy will focus on identifying key projects and measures that will be most impactful in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, while also being community driven, and feasible.
Greenhouse gases are gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, and are emitted through burning, producing, and transporting fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, oil), solid waste, treatment of wastewater, and other activities.