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Agoura Hills council approves revised community wildfire risk survey, adds sign-up link for emergency notifications

2313800 · February 14, 2025
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Summary

The Agoura Hills City Council on Feb. 12 approved a revised Community Wildfire Risk Assessment (CWRA) survey, moving wildfire-experience questions to the front of the survey and adding a link for residents to opt in to emergency notifications. The survey will run at least one month and results will be shared at a later community meeting.

Agoura Hills — The Agoura Hills City Council voted 5-0 on Feb. 12 to approve revised community survey questions that will be used as part of the city's Community Wildfire Risk Assessment (CWRA).

The council approved the survey after hearing a staff presentation and edits made by the council's law enforcement, fire and emergency response subcommittee, including input from the Agoura Hills Fire Safe Council and consultants from Jensen Hughes. Councilmember Deborah Klein Lopez made the motion to adopt the revised questions; Councilmember Chris Anstead seconded. The roll call vote was: Kate Anderson, Chris Anstead, Deborah Klein Lopez, Jerry Wolf and Mayor Sylvester — all voting aye.

The survey edits shift demographic questions toward…

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