The County of Mendocino is Looking for Your Input on the Public Survey for the County Hazard Mitigation Plan
The County of Mendocino wants your feedback on the Hazard Mitigation Plan update. Please share your thoughts through our public survey. This plan identifies risks from natural hazards and finds ways to reduce them. It also ensures the county, and its communities remain eligible for federal mitigation grant funding. Residents can share their thoughts on hazard risk and recommend ways to reduce our community’s vulnerability to hazards. Your input will be shared with the Core Planning Team to guide the update.
The update will cover the following hazards:
- Coastal Hazards: Coastal Flooding, Sea-Level Rise, and Erosion
- Dam and levee incident
- Drought
- Earthquake
- Extreme cold or freeze
- Extreme heat
- Floods
- Landslides, Rock Falls, & Debris Flows
- Severe storms
- Tsunamis
- Wildfire
This plan covers all of Mendocino County, including the unincorporated county and the cities of Fort Bragg, Point Arena, Ukiah, and Willits. It also includes some special districts, including the Covelo Fire Protection District, the Mendocino County Office of Education, the Noyo Harbor District, and Redwood Coast Fire.
The survey will be open September 19 – October 19, 2025
The survey can be accessed at the following website: https://bit.ly/MendoHMP
For more information, contact the Office of Emergency Services at 707-234-6398 or OES@mendocinocounty.gov
Download Press Release HERE.
Survey Flyer