Hazard Mitigation Plan

Hazard Mitigation Plan

About the Local Hazard Mitigation Plan

A Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) is a federally required planning document that identifies natural hazards, assesses risks, and outlines strategies to reduce vulnerability and improve resilience. In California, local hazard mitigation planning helps public agencies prepare for risks such as earthquakes, flooding, wildfire, extreme heat, and other hazards that may affect critical infrastructure and essential services.

Tri Delta Transit is updating its 2026 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan to evaluate current risks, identify mitigation actions, and strengthen the agency’s ability to maintain safe, reliable transit service during and after hazard events. 

Adoption of an approved Local Hazard Mitigation Plan is required to maintain eligibility for certain federal and state hazard mitigation grant programs, including funding administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). These programs support projects that reduce long‑term risk to public facilities, transit assets, and the communities they serve.

For questions or additional information, please contact Tri Delta Transit’s Compliance Manager at 925‑754‑6622.

Please review the draft plan and submit any comments or feedback to mwiggins@eccta.org no later than close of business (COB) Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
If you require an alternative format or other accommodation to review or comment, please contact mwiggins@eccta.org.

Flier outlining the Hazard Mitigation Plan public meeting on April 13th from 3-4 pm at 801 Wilbur Avenue - Tri Delta Transit admin offices.