For Immediate Release
County of Sonoma to Develop Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan
Santa Rosa,CA | July 22, 2020
Sonoma  County, the Cities of Santa Rosa, Cotati, Sonoma, Sebastopol, the Town of  Windsor, the Sonoma County Ag + Open Space District, Sonoma County Fire  Districts, and both the Gold Ridge and Sonoma Resource Conservation Districts  are collaborating on an update to the 2016 Sonoma County Local Hazard  Mitigation Plan with a Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan. The County  has retained the services of Tetra Tech, Inc. Tetra Tech is an industry leader  and has assisted other jurisdictions with similar efforts. The purpose of this  coordinated effort is to use science-based decision making in our collective  effort to identify and implement natural hazard risk reduction projects  throughout the County.  
                 
    
  During  this process, participants will be asked to contribute by sharing local  knowledge of an area’s exposure to hazards based on your agency’s history in  our community.  Public involvement is an  essential part of the planning process and members of the public from all over  Sonoma County are encouraged to get involved. Opportunities will be offered via  a multimedia campaign that will include public meetings, web based information,  questionnaires and updates on the plan’s progress via the news media.  This process will be overseen by a Steering  Committee made up of stakeholders of a diverse, interdisciplinary group of  experts in emergency management and community members.  This Steering Committee will meet monthly  throughout the planning process.  These  meetings will open to the public. Until further notice, all meetings will be  held virtually due to the Impacts from the response to COVID-19. 
                 
    
  “Given  the complexities of emergencies in Sonoma County, partaking in a collaborative  planning approach with robust community engagement will allow the County to  reduce future risk to people and property from natural hazards,” stated Board  of Supervisors Chair Susan Gorin, “hazard planning is an absolutely essential  component of keeping our community safe from potential disaster.” 
                 
    
  More  information as well as a calendar of public engagement opportunities, when they  are scheduled, will be available on the Permit Sonoma      
    Hazard Mitigation Plan webpages.
Individual questions or comments regarding this project and engagement process are encouraged and should be directed to Lisa Hulette, Permit Sonoma Grant Manager at Lisa.Hulette@sonomacounty.gov
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Contact Information
            Bradley Dunn
                    Policy Manager
Permit Sonoma
County of Sonoma
                    Work (707) 565-1900
                    PermitSonoma-Communications@sonomacounty.gov
    
 
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