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Laguna Hills Local Hazard Mitigation Plan

Laguna Hills Survey

Survey link below -- We want to hear from you!

OC Public Works is coordinating with the City of Laguna Hills who received grant funding from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services to prepare a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP). The LHMP presents a strategy for reducing the City's vulnerability to the impacts of natural hazard events such as earthquakes, flooding, and wildfire.

What is a Hazard Mitigation Plan?
A Hazard Mitigation Plan is a framework that guides our community in making decisions and developing policies to reduce or eliminate risk to life and property. The plan identifies the types of hazards that threaten our community, evaluates our vulnerability to those threats, and outlines a strategy to reduce or eliminate the risk posed by those threats as well as to reduce the potential cycle of repeated destruction by natural hazard events.

OC Public Works is participating on the Planning Team for the City’s Local Hazard Mitigation Plan. We are asking for your assistance with data collection and feedback.

Take the survey to help the LHMP Planning Team better understand the community’s concerns about natural hazards and identify policies and projects that can help lessen the impact of future hazard events. The survey provides the opportunity for you to share your opinions and participate in the mitigation planning process.  The survey is open until 5 p.m. on February 13, 2022.  

Take the online survey!