The City of Fullerton is taking significant steps to enhance its resilience against natural disasters by updating its Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP). This important initiative aims to address vulnerabilities to environmental threats such as earthquakes, droughts, floods, and wildfires, ultimately safeguarding the community.

The LHMP serves as a strategic framework that outlines long-term actions and strategies designed to minimize risks and mitigate potential losses during disasters. By focusing on preventive measures, the plan seeks to break the costly cycle of disaster-related damage and recovery, providing residents with a clear pathway toward improved disaster readiness.

City officials emphasize the importance of community involvement in this process. Residents are encouraged to share their experiences, concerns, and insights regarding local hazards and mitigation priorities. This feedback will be instrumental in shaping the updated plan, demonstrating that a collaborative approach can enhance Fullerton’s safety and preparedness.

“Community input is vital for building a safer, stronger Fullerton,” said a city representative. “Together, we can tackle the challenges posed by natural hazards and ensure a more resilient future for all residents.”

To provide feedback, community members can participate in the survey available online in multiple languages. Options include:

The city invites all residents to contribute their insights and help shape the future of Fullerton’s disaster preparedness.

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