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Oxnard City Council asked to adopt 2026 Emergency Operations Plan to preserve disaster funding eligibility
Summary
Fire Chief Alex Hamilton asked the Oxnard City Council to approve the City of Oxnard 2026 Emergency Operations Plan Part 1, saying the update aligns the city with state and federal emergency-management systems, expands multilingual and pet-sheltering provisions, and carries no fiscal impact to the city.
Fire Chief Alex Hamilton urged the Oxnard City Council to approve the City of Oxnard’s 2026 Emergency Operations Plan update, recommending the council adopt the Part 1 policy-level base plan and authorize the mayor to sign a letter of promulgation to make the plan effective.
Hamilton said the EOP serves as the city’s primary policy document for emergency management, defining roles, responsibilities and legal authorities and guiding preparedness, response and recovery across hazards. “The recommendation, before council tonight is that the City Council approve the City Of Oxnard 2026 Emergency Operations Plan update and authorize the mayor to sign a letter of promulgation making the plan effective,” he said.
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