Remember to always call 911 in case of an emergency
In order to capitalize on the extensive resources and training available to the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO), and to minimize cost to the Town, Youngtown contracts with MCSO to perform police functions. View some great advice from the Sheriff’s Office on Safety Tips.
Fire Protection and Suppression Services, along with Emergency Medical Services, are provided for Youngtown residents through the Sun City Fire & Medical District.
The Office of Homeland Security has established an integrated multi-jurisdictional system for use in the event of a devastating incident. National Incident Management Services (NIMS) prescribes specific procedures for the operation of the Town’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in the event of a disaster. Gregory Arrington also serves the Manager of the EOC.
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Public Input Invited
The Town of Youngtown has joined forces with Maricopa County and other jurisdictions around the Valley to review and update the existing multi-hazard mitigation plans and consolidates them into one multi-jurisdictional, multi-hazard mitigation plan. A final draft of the 2016 Maricopa County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan (PLAN) is now available for review and comment.
The goal of this mitigation planning effort is to reduce or eliminate long-term risk to life and property from natural hazard events. Mitigation is not how we respond to emergencies like floods and wildfires, but rather how we as a community might lessen or even prevent the impact of such things in the first place.
The mitigation planning process involved identifying and profiling the natural hazards most likely to occur in a community, assessing the vulnerability to these hazards, and establishing goals, actions, and projects that mitigate the associated risks. The update of this mitigation PLAN will also ensure the community’s continued eligibility for non-emergency, federal hazard mitigation grants. For contact information click here.
To learn more contact the Town's Community Development Manager, Gregory Arrington or 623-933-8286.