During a recent government meeting, officials emphasized the need for increased community engagement regarding the proposed \"Zone 0\" ordinance, which aims to address fire safety in high-risk areas. Council members expressed concerns about the lack of public understanding and input on the ordinance, which has been under discussion for over a year.
One council member highlighted the importance of outreach efforts, suggesting that the community should be informed through mailers, advertisements, and joint council meetings. They stressed that residents need access to comprehensive information about the ordinance, including its implications for property modifications and potential costs. The council member noted that many residents are capable of making informed decisions when provided with adequate resources.
The discussion also touched on the recent Tri Agency meeting, where various viewpoints on the ordinance were presented. Officials acknowledged the complexity of the proposed changes and the need for further deliberation before any decisions are made. They underscored that the Moraga-Orinda Fire District (MOFD) has not yet gathered sufficient information to proceed with the ordinance, indicating that more community feedback is essential.
As the conversation continues, council members are urging for a robust dialogue with residents to ensure that any measures taken prioritize public safety while considering the financial and personal impacts on the community.