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2010 Chino Hazard Mitigation Plan Update

As one of 54 participants in the 2010 San Bernardino County Operational Area Multi-Jurisdictional Multi-Hazard Mitigation Planning Project, the City of Chino is updating its Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP). This plan was adopted in 2005 and is required to be updated at least every five years to ensure that it remains an active and relevant document. The goal of mitigation is to reduce or eliminate long-term risk to life and property from hazardous events.

This plan addresses the following topics:

Planning Process – This plan will document the planning and updating processes, including how the plan was prepared and updated, who was involved in the process, and how the public was involved.

Risk Assessment – Mitigation plans identify natural hazards, estimate the potential frequency and severity of hazards, and assess the potential losses of life and property.

Mitigation Strategy – Based on the risk assessment, communities develop mitigation goals and objectives, as part of a strategy for mitigating hazard losses. The strategy is a community’s approach for implementing mitigation activities that are cost-effective and technically feasible.

Plan Maintenance – A formal plan maintenance process is implemented to ensure that the mitigation plan remains active and relevant. This process includes a method and schedule for monitoring, evaluating, and updating the plan at least every five (5) years.

The plan has been updated and is under review. The City of Chino would like to extend an opportunity for the public to comment on the updated plan during the review process. Simply click on the link below to view the City’s Hazard Mitigation Plan. Please send your comments in writing to:

E-mail: Chris Wolff

or

Mail: Chino Police Department
Attn: Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
13250 Central Avenue
Chino, CA 91710

City of Chino 2010 Hazard Mitigation Plan

In order to download this plan, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader.

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