LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake County Office of Emergency Services is developing an update to its 2018 Emergency Operations Plan.
Drought, wildfires, floods, severe weather and pandemics are among the hazards Lake County has faced over the last several years.
While many hazards cannot be prevented, a comprehensive Emergency Operations Plan provides the foundation for the community’s response to disasters and emergencies.
The Lake County Office of Emergency Services is completing its biannual review and values the community’s input.
Officials said they believe the people most familiar with the hazards are those who live and work in the community.
“This is why we are taking this opportunity to seek input and comment from the public as part of our review and update process. Planning participants also include local, state and federal agencies,” the agency said in a statement this week.
Review the Draft Emergency Operations Plan online here.
Comments and suggestions about the plan may be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. The link will be active beginning on April 20.
Comments and suggestions will be accepted for three weeks, from Monday, April 20, through Friday, May 8.
For additional information, please contact Dale Carnathan at 707-263-3450 or email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Community invited to give input on updated county Emergency Operations Plan
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