The City of Monrovia is in the process of drafting a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan 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.
Planning efforts could include capital projects and other pragmatic activities that can mitigate the impacts of hazards. The 2023 HMP Update will cover each of the major natural hazards that pose risks to City infrastructure and residents.
Recognizing that successful mitigation planning efforts must be communicated and understood by the public, the City approach will include stakeholder participation and input with the use of cutting-edge GIS technology to map and update the hazard information for each hazard profiled in the 2023 HMP.
The process will incorporate input from the public, from Federal and State land management agencies, including the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the US Forest Service, and from neighboring and regional agencies. The Hazard Mitigation Plan could also be used to document and coordinate mitigation efforts among Federal, State, and local jurisdictions.