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Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) Feedback Survey
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1.
What city or unincorporated area do you live and work in?
(Required.)
2.
Are you responding as:
Resident
Community Organization
Local Business
Non-Profit Organization
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3.
Are you aware that Riverside County has a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan?
(Required.)
Yes
No
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4.
Please select the one hazard you think is the highest threat to your neighborhood:
(Required.)
Aqueduct Failure
Extreme Drought
Earthquake
Extreme Weather
Flood
Insect Infestation
Landslide
Tornado
Wildland Fire
Civil Disorder
Communications Failure
Cyber Attack
Dam Failure
Electrical Failure
HazMat Incident
Jail/Prison Event
Nuclear Incident
Pipeline Disruption
Terrorist Event - Mass Casualty Incident
Transportation Failure
Water Supply Disruption/Contamination
Emergent Disease/Contamination
Pandemic Flu
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5.
Please select the one hazard you think is the second highest threat to your neighborhood:
(Required.)
Aqueduct Failure
Extreme Drought
Earthquake
Extreme Weather
Flood
Insect Infestation
Landslide
Tornado
Wildland Fire
Civil Disorder
Communications Failure
Cyber Attack
Dam Failure
Electrical Failure
HazMat Incident
Jail/Prison Event
Nuclear Incident
Pipeline Disruption
Terrorist Event - Mass Casualty Incident
Transportation Failure
Water Supply Disruption/Contamination
Emergent Disease/Contamination
Pandemic Flu
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6.
In your opinion, what are some steps your local government could make to reduce or eliminate the risk of future hazard damages in your neighborhood?
(Required.)
7.
Are there any other issues regarding the reduction of risk and loss associated with hazards or disasters in the community that you think are important?
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8.
A number of community-wide activities can reduce our risk from hazards. In general, these activities fall into one of the following six broad categories. Please tell us how important you think each one is for your community to consider pursuing.
(Required.)
Very Important
Somewhat Important
Not Important
Prevention:
Administrative or regulatory actions that influence the way land is developed and buildings are constructed (Example - Planning and zoning building codes, etc).
Very Important
Somewhat Important
Not Important
Property Protection:
Actions that involve the modification of existing buildings or structures to protect them from a hazard or remove them from the hazard area (Example - Retrofits, relocation, acquisition, etc).
Very Important
Somewhat Important
Not Important
Public Education and Awareness:
Actions to inform and educate residents, elected officials and property owners about the hazards and potential ways to mitigate them (Example - Outreach, real estate disclosure, school-age and adult education).
Very Important
Somewhat Important
Not Important
Natural Resource Protection:
Actions that, in addition to minimizing hazard losses, also preserve or restore the functions of natural systems (Example - Erosion control, stream restoration, etc).
Very Important
Somewhat Important
Not Important
Emergency Services:
Actions that protect people and property during and immediately after a disaster or hazard event (Example - Warning systems, protection of official facilities, etc).
Very Important
Somewhat Important
Not Important
Structural Projects:
Actions that involve the construction of structures to reduce the impact of a hazard (Example - Dams, floodwalls, etc).
Very Important
Somewhat Important
Not Important
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9.
What would make you lose confidence in your jurisdiction’s ability to protect you and your community from hazards?
(Required.)
Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
Non-disclosure of the hazards in my community
Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
Poor planning and response to an emergency or disaster
Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
Lack of follow-up in implementing carrying out mitigation projects
Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
No early alert and warnings notifications during an emergency or disaster
Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
Too many alert and warnings notifications regarding an emergency or disaster
Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
10.
Please provide us your name, email, and telephone number. Riverside County will use this information only in instances where they need to respond to your questions or comments. We will not share this information with anyone.
Name (Optional)
Email Address (Optional)
Phone Number (Optional)
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