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Council delays Community Wildfire Risk Assessment survey release, asks staff and consultants to refine questions with Fire Safe Council input
Summary
After public comment from the Goodyear Hills Fire Safe Council and discussion among councilmembers, the council agreed to continue work on the CWRA community survey and asked staff and consultant Jensen Hughes to rework the questions with input from the Fire Safe Council and subcommittees before releasing the survey.
The Agoura Hills City Council on Jan. 22 agreed to pause and further refine the draft community survey linked to the city’s Community Wildfire Risk Assessment (CWRA) after members of the Goodyear Hills Fire Safe Council urged additional, locally focused questions and councilmembers requested committee review.
Deputy City Manager Louis Solea and consultant Jensen Hughes presented the draft online survey, intended to gather resident input to help prioritize fuel‑reduction and wildfire‑risk measures. Jensen Hughes proposed using SurveyMonkey for outreach and recommended a minimum one‑month survey period. The consultant also described broader stakeholder outreach,…
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