In a recent city council meeting, officials discussed the approval of a comprehensive local hazard mitigation plan aimed at reducing risks from potential hazards in Placentia. The plan, which underwent a thorough risk assessment and prioritization process involving various city departments and stakeholders, has received initial approval from FEMA and is set for formal adoption in May 2024. City officials emphasized the importance of this plan as a strategic tool for directing mitigation activities and resources.
Council members expressed gratitude for the extensive work put into the 580-page document, highlighting the collaborative efforts that went into its creation. The council unanimously approved resolution 2024-50, which formalizes the adoption of the hazard mitigation plan.
Additionally, Council Member Smith raised concerns about the upcoming hot season, advocating for the establishment of cooling stations in community buildings to assist residents without air conditioning. This initiative aims to prevent heat-related medical emergencies, particularly among vulnerable populations. City Administrator Arula confirmed that plans for cooling stations are already in progress.
Council Member Schaedter also proposed addressing the increasing presence of e-bikes and e-scooters in the city, suggesting a future agenda item to explore best practices and safety measures in collaboration with the police department.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to address these community concerns, reflecting the council's proactive approach to public safety and well-being.