vimarsana.com

Page 2 - உள்ளூர் ஆபத்து குறைத்தல் திட்டம் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Santa Clarita Residents Encouraged To Take Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Survey

Santa Clarita Residents Encouraged To Take Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Survey Officials with the City of Santa Clarita are encouraging residents to participate in the City’s Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) survey.  The survey is to help plan ahead and reduce the potential impacts of natural and man-made disasters and is available until Jan. 25, according to a statement by Santa Clarita officials.  Input from residents is set to help the City develop the 2021 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan, a wide-ranging plan that identifies hazards affecting Santa Clarita and ways that the City can work independently and with other agencies to reduce damage to life and property, according to officials.

A coming flood in Oceano

A coming flood in Oceano  In the debate about whether ATVs should be allowed to tear up environmentally sensitive habitat and run over endangered birds in the Oceano dunes, or whether a moneyed Central Valley tradition should trump the rights of disadvantaged locals to a safe beach and clean air, there s one significant point that s largely overlooked. Operation of the Pier Avenue vehicle ramp to Pismo State Beach, the gateway to the Oceano Dunes SVRA miles south, puts Oceano s homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure at increased risk from sea level rise and tsunamis. The recent Local Hazard Mitigation Plan prepared for the Oceano Community Services District highlighted this risk. Over decades of use, countless tons of sand have been removed from the beach on vehicle tires and hauled to the landfill, creating a funnel for the sea where protective dunes used to stand tall. King tides hint at the danger, as the sea rushes up the beach nearly to the gate at the park s entrance.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.