FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Cumberland and Hoke Counties invite residents to review and provide feedback on the draft Cumberland-Hoke Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan, a long-range strategy designed to reduce risks from natural disasters and strengthen community resilience.
The plan outlines actions to help protect people, property and infrastructure from natural disasters such as flooding, hurricanes, severe storms, wildfires and winter weather. Public input plays an important role in shaping the final plan and ensuring it reflects the needs and priorities of the communities it serves.
Residents are encouraged to review the draft plan and share feedback by March 13. To learn more, review the draft and submit comments, visit cumberlandcountync.gov/emergencyservices/emergency-management/mitigation.
Public feedback helps guide how local governments prepare for future disasters, reduce risk and build safer, more resilient communities.
For more information about Cumberland County Emergency Management, visit cumberlandcountync.gov/emergencyservices, call 910-437-1880 or follow on social media @CumberlandCountyNC911.