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Council adopts 2025 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan, establishing grant eligibility and 54 mitigation actions
Summary
The council unanimously adopted an updated 2025 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan that adds power outages and human-caused hazards, catalogs 54 mitigation actions, and preserves eligibility for federal and state mitigation grants (FEMA/Cal OES, and tracks state Proposition 4 funding).
Seal Beach City Council unanimously adopted a revised Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) for 2025–2030 on Nov. 11, a move that preserves eligibility for federal and state hazard-mitigation grants and documents the city's mitigation priorities.
Sergeant Brian Gray and Noelle Anderson of Michael Baker International presented the update. Anderson said the plan incorporated FEMA's 2023 guidance, added power outages as a recognized hazard and included human-caused hazards where appropriate. The update also quantified vulnerabilities, identified…
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