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The 2021 Multijurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan for San Mateo County is designed to reduce risks from natural disasters and ensure eligibility for FEMA grant funding. Key pillars of the plan include an equity-focused approach, comprehensive risk assessment with a focus on sea-level rise, integration of climate change strategies, and extensive public engagement. The plan aims to protect life and property, foster community resilience, and promote equitable access to mitigation resources and services for all residents.
The 2023 Multi-Jurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (MJLHMP) for the County of Riverside Operational Area identifies hazards, assesses past disaster occurrences, and sets goals to mitigate potential long-term risks to people and property from natural and human-caused hazards. The plan aims to develop and maintain an all-inclusive strategy that promotes consistency, continuity, and unification among all jurisdictions, special districts, businesses, and community organizations. Key pillars include identifying vulnerabilities, providing prioritized mitigation actions, evaluating resources, and maintaining ongoing planning, in alignment with FEMA and Cal-OES guidelines, and covering an expansive set of hazards including communication failure and cyber attacks.
This Vegetative Fuels Management Plan outlines actions to minimize wildfire risk and enhance ecological health across the City of Chico's 6,400+ acres of parks, greenways, and open spaces. The plan's primary goals are to minimize fire risk while protecting ecological values and to restore appropriate fire return intervals. It aims to safeguard native biodiversity, wildlife habitat, recreation, community safety, and historical values, promoting a resilient and fire-adapted landscape through adaptive management and various vegetation management techniques.
This document presents a General Plan Safety Element Assessment for the City of Chico, aimed at addressing wildfire risks in state responsibility areas and very high fire hazard severity zones. The assessment identifies goals, policies, and implementation measures focusing on three key areas: minimizing wildfire hazards from new land uses, developing adequate infrastructure in high-risk zones, and fostering inter-agency cooperation for fire protection. Its overall objective is to protect the community from unreasonable wildfire risks through strategic risk reduction and prevention.
This Community Wildfire Protection Plan identifies wildfire risks and hazards in the wildland-urban interface of San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties, providing strategies to mitigate risks, protect life and property, and restore healthier ecosystems. Key focus areas include prioritizing fuel reduction projects across the landscape, reducing structural ignitability through construction methods, education, and defensible space, and implementing general recommendations for roadside fuel reduction and strategic fuel breaks. The plan also addresses landscape-level needs such as improving road infrastructure, water supplies, and protecting critical communication, power, water, and waste facilities.
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