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An informational meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 23, at the Hidden Valley Lake Community Services District, 19400 Hartmann Road.
Hazard mitigation planning forms the foundation for a community long-term strategy to reduce disaster-related losses, by breaking the repeated cycle of disaster damage and reconstruction.
There will be a brief presentation followed by discussion and opportunity for public input and feedback.
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The meeting will take place in the Lucerne Elementary School Multipurpose Room, 3351 Country Club Drive.
It also will be available via Zoom; the meeting ID is 857 2312 7967, pass code is 13931.
The meeting will begin with a moment of silence in memory of longtime LATH member Kevin Waycik, who died in February.
The group will discuss nomination of a sub-council, hold a discussion and consideration of updated draft bylaws, seek a definite date for the dredging of the Lucerne Harbor and discuss future items of business.
The council includes Chair Kurt McKelvey, Vice Chair Jason Mohon, Secretary Rebecca Schwanger and Melanie Lim.
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Within the redesigned website, users can navigate content easily to access information about Cal Fire’s current incidents, wildfire preparedness, fire prevention, hiring and recruitment, and more.
The redesign was driven by analytics and site visits and was created to enhance the user experience for all Californians — representing a significant improvement from the previous site.
“One of the primary objectives of the redesign was to ensure that our website accurately represents our organization while providing critical information and helpful resources for the public when they need it,” said Fire Chief Joe Tyler, director of Cal Fire. “Close attention was given to messaging about our mission, values, capabilities, and commitment.”
Phase two of Cal Fire’s website development will be launched in the coming months and will also include a standalone recruitment website: www.joincalfire.com.
This site will be dedicated to potential Cal Fire job candidates, focusing on providing guidance on the hiring process and tips on how to apply for a position.
The newly designed Cal Fire website can be accessed the same way as before at www.fire.ca.gov.
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