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
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WHO IS THIS PLAN FOR?
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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
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WHAT IS HAZARD MITIGATION?
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the development of a Local Hazard Mitigation
Plan (LHMP)
WHAT DOES AN LHMP DO?
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Discuss Community hazards
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Analyzes hazard risks Identifies Policies / Projects
to Reduce Risk
Provides direction to
implement and monitor
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City Manager's
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Fire
Department Finance/ Risk
Management
Community
Development
Public Works
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Attorney's Information
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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
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Safe Room Construction
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Infrastructure Retrofit
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Soil Stabilization
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WildfireMitigation
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Post -Disaster Code Enforcement
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5% Initiative Projects
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2. Hazard Mitigation Planning
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3. Management Costs
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1. Mitigation Projects
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Property Acquisition & Structure Demolition
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Property Acquisition & Structure Relocation
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Structure Elevation
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Mitigation Reconstruction
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Dry Floodproofing of Historic Residential Structures
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Dry Floodproofing of Non -Residential Structures
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Minor Localized Flood Reduction Projects
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Structural Retrofitting of Existing Buildings
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Non -Structural RetrutdtxiyofExisting Bid & Facilities
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Geologic
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Plan
Public Review/
Development
Stakeholder
April 2025 —
Coordination
August 2025
Summer 2025
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Plan Adoption
Fall 2025
Plan Review
(Cal OES/
FEMA)
Winter 2025
OUTREACH AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
Our Approach includes both:
Online Engagement
Online Survey
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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
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QUESTIONS?
Please Contact:
Melissa Mendoza -Campos
Emergency Management Coordinator
El Segundo Fire Department
Email: mmendoza(@elsegundo.org