The City of Chino invites you to participate in this final review survey of our proposed All-Hazard Mitigation Plan. Your feedback is vital as we implement initiatives shaping our community's future.
www.cityofchino.org/lhmp
Before taking this survey, please review the plan to ensure you’re fully informed.
This survey allows residents, business owners, stakeholders, and neighboring jurisdictions to review the plan's details and submit comments or suggestions. Your insights will help ensure that the final plan addresses the needs and priorities of our diverse community.
The planning team will carefully review all comments and may influence adjustments to the plan before its final approval. We value your participation in this collaborative process and appreciate your commitment to making Chino a better place to live, work, and visit.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. The survey should take approximately 5 minutes to complete.
Important Information Before Taking the Survey
Hazard Mitigation: Making Communities More Resilient
Hazard mitigation involves taking proactive actions to reduce the impacts of disasters. The goal is to make communities more resilient, protecting lives and property.
Benefits of Hazard Mitigation:
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Protection of Life and Property: Reduces the risk of injury and damage.
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Government and Business Continuity: Ensures operations can continue smoothly.
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Inter-Agency Coordination: Improves collaboration among different organizations.
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Public Preparedness: Enhances community awareness and readiness.
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Eligibility for Federal Funding: Access to grants and financial support.
Types of Mitigation Actions:
Examples of Mitigation Actions:
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Retrofitting buildings to withstand earthquakes.
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Improving drainage systems to prevent flooding.
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Creating firebreaks to control wildfires.
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Developing early warning systems for disasters.
Note: Federal and state grants support these efforts, and an approved and updated hazard mitigation plan is required every five years.