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Presenter urges Palos Verdes Peninsula residents to take hazard mitigation survey by Jan. 15
Summary
A presenter asked residents and workers on the Palos Verdes Peninsula to complete a short hazard‑mitigation survey by Jan. 15 to inform a multi‑jurisdictional plan that will identify risks, improve preparedness and help secure funding.
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A presenter asked people who live or work on the Palos Verdes Peninsula to complete a short hazard‑mitigation survey by Jan. 15 to help local leaders identify risks and improve emergency preparedness. The presenter said the survey will feed into a multi‑jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan among the peninsula’s four cities and could help officials secure funding for protective measures.
The presenter told listeners to scan the QR code on the screen or visit rpvca.gov and pvpready.gov to take the survey and learn more. "If you live or work on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, you can help make the peninsula safer by taking a short hazard mitigation survey by January 15," the presenter said.
The announcement listed the hazards the survey covers: earthquakes, landslides, wildfires and severe weather. The presenter said the effort aims to gather residents’ concerns so planners can prioritize risks and strengthen local readiness.
The presenter closed by encouraging community participation: "Take the survey to build a more resilient Peninsula for everyone." The deadline for responses is Jan. 15; the presenter directed listeners to the two websites for further details and resources.

