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Las Virgenes-Malibu Council of Government Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan

The cities of the Las Virgenes-Malibu Council of Governments have combined their efforts to produce a Multi-jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan that meets the requirements of the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000.

By preparing this plan, the cities of Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Malibu and Westlake Village will continue to be eligible for federal mitigation funding in case of a disaster such as fire, flood, windstorm or earthquake.

The following update to the Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan is pending approval by each City within the Las Virgenes-Malibu Council of Governments. As always we value any feedback we receive from the --members of our local communities. If you have any questions or feedback please contact Kerry Kallman, Administrative Analyst at 818-706-1613 or contact MLC & Associates, Inc. at mlc@mlcandassociates.com. Thank you for your participation

The draft plan can be downloaded and reviewed below.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Community Profile

Risk Assessment

Hazard Mitigation Goals and Strategies

Plan Maintenance and Monitoring

Earthquake

Wildfire

Windstorm

Landslide

Flood

Terrorism

Annex A - Resources

Annex B - Plan Review Crosswalk

Annex C - Survey

Annex D - Steering Committee/Planning Group Risk Survey

Annex E - Planning and Public Involvement

Annex F - Flood Insurance Rate Maps Agoura Hills

Annex F - Flood Insurance Rate Maps Hidden Hills

Annex F - Flood Insurance Rate Maps Calabasas

Annex F - Flood Insurance Rate Maps Malibu Part 1

Annex F - Flood Insurance Rate Maps - Malibu Part 2

Annex F - Flood Insurance Rate Map - Westlake Village

Annex G - Malibu Fl0od Mitigation Plan Part 1

Annex G - Malibu Fl0od Mitigation Plan Part 2

Annex G - Malibu Fl0od Mitigation Plan Part 3

Annex H - Approval Documentation

 

Download City of Westlake Village
Emergency Preparedness Plan.

Download the Los Angeles County Emergency Survival Guide.

Los Angeles County Fire Department
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Governor's Office of Emergency Services


Emergency Preparedness Checklists

Emergency Preparedness Tips for People with Disabilities and Activity Limitations

 

Are You Prepared?

The City hosted an Earthquake Preparedness event on August 31. 

Click here for a link to the video.

Click here to view the slide presentation including essential items for an emergency kit.