It’s the last day the community can submit comment’s on the city’s Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan.
The document is intended to help guide Salem leaders in mitigating the public risks of natural hazards that may arise.
“Your comments can help identify barriers that may impact mitigation, resiliency, or response issues within our community,” the city wrote in a Facebook post.
People can review materials for the plan and submit comments online.
Now, here are some of our latest reports. You can find more on our website.
Watch a baseball game with some fireworks, enjoy a free day at Powerland Heritage Park or check out the returning World Beat Festival with a focus on the Philippines this…
Watch a baseball game with some fireworks, enjoy a free day at Powerland Heritage Park or check out the returning World Beat Festival with a focus on the Philippines this…
Oregonians would be allowed to pump their own gas across the state if Gov. Tina Kotek signs the bill, though gas stations must also offer full service for customers who…
Oregonians would be allowed to pump their own gas across the state if Gov. Tina Kotek signs the bill, though gas stations must also offer full service for customers who…
Elizabeth Sherwood, a single mom in Keizer, learned Wednesday she wouldn’t be getting help to buy her daughter new shoes after a state letter told her to expect a $270…
Elizabeth Sherwood, a single mom in Keizer, learned Wednesday she wouldn’t be getting help to buy her daughter new shoes after a state letter told her to expect a $270…
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