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Dana Point adopts five-year Local Hazard Mitigation Plan, clears path for federal mitigation grants

2259348 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

City council adopted the Local Hazard Mitigation Plan developed with Jacob Green & Associates, a FEMA- and state-reviewed plan that qualifies the city for federal hazard-mitigation grants and commits to an annual maintenance process.

Dana Point adopted a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) that FEMA and the State of California have reviewed and conditionally approved; city staff said adoption qualifies the city to apply for federal hazard-mitigation grants.

Emergency services coordinator Lawrence Meyerhoffer and consultant Patrick Marshman (Jacob Green & Associates) told the council the plan identifies five natural hazards (earthquake, flood, wildfire, tsunami, severe weather) and two human-caused hazards (hazardous-material releases and risks associated with the San Onofre…

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