Executive Summary

Irwindale Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Update 2025

The City of Irwindale is in the process of updating its Hazard Mitigation Plan to reduce losses resulting from natural disasters. This plan strives to identify and reduce vulnerability of the City’s residents, visitors, and infrastructure to future hazard events.

The City of Irwindale is updating its Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) from 2014 to reduce losses resulting from natural disasters. Hazard mitigation is the use of sustained long-term actions to reduce the loss of life, personal injury and property damage that can result from a disaster. This initiative ensures that the City of Irwindale remains eligible for FEMA hazard mitigation funding while strengthening the district’s resilience to natural and human-caused hazards. The HMP will provide a strategic roadmap for mitigating risks associated with wildfires, flooding, and earthquakes. It will also address other natural and manmade hazards that pose a risk to the City’s infrastructure, people and property. It involves planning efforts, policy changes, capital projects, and other activities that can mitigate the impacts of hazards to district facilities.

Protecting the City of Irwindale 

This Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) will be designed to reduce the impacts of future natural and manmade disasters on the City of Irwindale, its residents and businesses.  

While it is not possible to completely eliminate disaster risk to the City of Irwindale, substantially reducing the negative impacts of future hazards is possible through the ongoing implementation of risk reduction measures, such as the forthcoming update to the HMP. 

To qualify for FEMA hazard mitigation grants, cities must maintain a FEMA-approved Local Hazard Mitigation Plan, ensuring continued eligibility for federal funding to support mitigation efforts. A Benefit-Cost Analysis of BCA of mitigation actions for priority projects will be developed. This type of analysis is required for almost all FEMA hazard mitigation grants and is also a powerful tool for evaluating and prioritizing mitigation projects regardless of the funding source.

Mitigation Planning Benefits

  • Identifying actions for risk reduction through collaboration with stakeholders and the public

  • Focusing resources on the greatest risks and vulnerabilities

  • Building partnerships by involving citizens, organizations, and businesses

  • Increasing education and awareness of threats and hazards, as well as their risks

  • Communicating priorities to State and Federal officials

  • Aligning risk reduction with other community objectives

Update Requirements & DMA 2000

The Robert T. Stafford Act constitutes the statutory authority for most Federal disaster response activities especially as they pertain to FEMA and FEMA programs and created the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP). The HMGP assists states and local communities in implementing long term hazard mitigation measures following a major disaster declaration. 

On October 30, 2000, the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act was amended by Public Law 106-390 and is referred to as the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000).  As a DMA 2000 requirement, the HMP must be updated every five (5) years to remain in compliance with regulations and Federal mitigation grant conditions. Federal regulations require hazard mitigation plans to include a plan for monitoring, evaluating, and updating the hazard mitigation plan. A current and approved hazard mitigation plan is a prerequisite for jurisdictions wishing to pursue funding under the Robert T. Stafford Act. More at Grant Framework – Mitigate Hazards 

Project Funding Information

This hazard mitigation planning effort is solely funded by a state administered federal grant program for which the City of Irwindale was successful in receiving. The district has contracted with Dynamic Planning + Science to update the current Hazard Mitigation Plan. The consultant will provide process facilitation, stakeholder outreach, data collection and analysis, plan writing, and strategy development.  

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