Adopt 2024 hazard mitigation plan to prepare for natural disasters and emergencies
Resolution Resolution No. 114-25
In Plain English
Richmond joined 16 other Contra Costa County cities to update their 2018 disaster preparedness plan. The new plan identifies local risks like earthquakes, fires, and floods, plus specific actions to reduce damage. Federal law requires cities to adopt these plans every 5 years to qualify for emergency funding.
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Approve consent calendar
6 to 0
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