2026 Placer County Hazard Mitigation Plan
Tahoe City Public Utility District has partnered with Placer County on the 2026 Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan.
What is Hazard Mitigation?
Actions that can reduce or eliminate long-term risks caused by hazards or disasters, such as floods,
hurricanes, and wildfires.
Your Input Needed
TCPUD is proud to partner with Placer County Government and regional agencies on the 2026 Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan, a countywide effort to strengthen community resilience and reduce risks from natural hazards.
Draft Plan Available for Public Review
Review the draft plan and submit comments
📅 Comment period: March 23 – April 21, 2026
Residents, businesses, and community partners are encouraged to review the draft plan and share feedback.
Your input will help shape priorities and actions that reduce long-term risks from hazards like wildfire, flooding, drought, and severe weather across Placer County.
Hazard mitigation planning helps communities prepare for future disasters and maintain eligibility for important FEMA funding that supports mitigation and recovery projects.
As a participating partner in this multi-jurisdictional effort, TCPUD encourages community feedback to help guide future resilience and infrastructure planning.
Prepare for a Disaster
Visit www.ReadyPlacer.com to learn how to prepare for a disaster and view the ReadyPlacer dashboard with live updates of current hazard conditions.
