Final public input session Monday for EMA disaster planning

May 7, 2026

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The Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is currently updating its Pre-Disaster Hazard Mitigation Plan and is seeking input from the public as a way to make sure all potential hazards are identified. It also allows the EMA to gauge the preparedness level of departments, agencies, and people to plan for mitigation efforts and develop more effective training.

“As our community grows and changes, so do the levels of risk posed by various threats and hazards,” says Robert McCord, EMA Deputy Director. “By reviewing our potential risks and planning for preparation and response, we can reduce or eliminate the impacts from the threats.”

The final of four meetings will be held Monday, May 11, at 10:00 a.m. in Commission Chambers at City Hall (700 Poplar Street). 71 people attended the first three meetings, and 66 submitted an online survey that was available earlier this year.

“This meeting is open to anyone who wants to learn more about how we prepare for disasters or would like to provide us information. We want different points of view and new ideas so we have a complete view of our community,” adds McCord.

“Everyone’s voice should be heard and be part of making our community more prepared for future disasters.”

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