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2025-09-02 CC Agenda Packet - ITEM D14 - Local Hazard Mitigation PlanCity of El Segundo Local Hazan Mitigation Plan City Council Update September 2, 2025 V KEY PROJECT ELEMENTS N. WHO IS THIS PLAN FOR? ElSegundo El Segundo City Residents, Emergency Departments Decision Makers Businesses, and Management Stakeholders • Pursue Grants • Increase funding for project and Reduce hazard Improve quality programs risks that may of life • Reduce future affect residents, hazard risks •Fix problems businesses, andCity operations. Create before they turn opportunities to • Make their jobs into disasters partner with easier in the • Leverage businesses, future federal grant non -profits, and funding other agencies Emergency Operations Plan CD c E H 0 More Specific More General r 0 cn 3 m 5' CD Hazard Level of Risky Scope of Risk Low Moderala EEfgh Loot City-mde i ReziOnal Earthquake Surface Liquefaction Ground shaking 1 Slope faihrre — — Tsunami Sdche - — Flooding Local ponding IfHFYear flood Eire Indasaial , — Chemical ; -- Gas main Subsurface Mgh-rise Wlldland Major Accident Indusaw Major mad A mmfr Railway I CITY Oi EL SLG l y DO G['�Laal tla� .-en Level/Scope of Risk PS-2 WHAT IS HAZARD MITIGATION? oO° Sustained actions taken to reduce or eliminate o long-term risk to life and property from hazards 0 0 Actions that make the community less lx� vulnerable to natural hazards before disasters strike �✓ Communities reduce their vulnerability through the development of a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) WHAT DOES AN LHMP DO? IN 2 dM Discuss Community hazards LK Y Analyzes hazard risks Identifies Policies / Projects to Reduce Risk Provides direction to implement and monitor Ll City Manager's Office Fire Department Finance/ Risk Management Community Development Public Works City 6 PROCESS? Attorney's Information OfficePA991 Technology Services Police Recreation, Department Parks, and Library WHY PREPARE AN LHMP? Reduces injury, loss of life, property damage, and loss of services from natural disasters. Eligibility for FEMA Grants: • Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) replaces PDM • Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) • Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) 1. Mitigation Projects V/ V/ Safe Room Construction X Infrastructure Retrofit ✓ ✓ ✓ Soil Stabilization ✓ �% WildfireMitigation ✓ ✓ X Post -Disaster Code Enforcement ✓ X X 5% Initiative Projects X 2. Hazard Mitigation Planning v/ V/ 3. Management Costs ✓ ✓ ✓ 1. Mitigation Projects ✓ ✓ ✓ Property Acquisition & Structure Demolition ✓ �/ Property Acquisition & Structure Relocation V/ Structure Elevation V/ Mitigation Reconstruction 111/ Dry Floodproofing of Historic Residential Structures / IV, Dry Floodproofing of Non -Residential Structures V/ Minor Localized Flood Reduction Projects ✓ ✓ ✓ Structural Retrofitting of Existing Buildings ✓ ✓ 'll/ Non -Structural RetrutdtxiyofExisting Bid & Facilities ✓ ✓ ✓ F1 Seismic/ Geologic Hazards FI Severe Weather 'j, a Flooding _ \171 t 4° Epidemic, Human - Pandemic, Vector -Borne Urban Fire Caused Diseases I I Hazards Climate Change* Plan Public Review/ Development Stakeholder April 2025 — Coordination August 2025 Summer 2025 U ON Plan Adoption Fall 2025 Plan Review (Cal OES/ FEMA) Winter 2025 OUTREACH AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Our Approach includes both: Online Engagement Online Survey htws//fo_rms_gle/._GR5XY34azZEV1<bbP7 .: r: a LHMP Webpage https://www.elsegundo.org/our- city/emergency-management In Person Engagement Stakeholder Meeting —August 26, 2025 El Segundo Farmers Market —August 28, 2025 City Council Presentation — September 2, 2025 Public Review Draft Plan Release — September 2025 City Council Adoption — Fall 2025 E QUESTIONS? Please Contact: Melissa Mendoza -Campos Emergency Management Coordinator El Segundo Fire Department Email: mmendoza(@elsegundo.org