Emergency Preparedness
Citizen Preparedness | Emergency Management Calendar 2010 | CERT | Neighborhood Network
Nestled between the Wasatch Mountains and The Great Salt Lake, Centerville is a great community to live in. Unfortunately, we are not immune from natural and man-made disasters that can cause damage and disruption in our city. This area has experienced many disasters over the last 150 years and will experience more in the future. Several years ago, the City received a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as part of a national initiative known as Project Impact. The purpose of the program was to help communities become more disaster resistant by implementing activities that would eliminate or lessen the damage caused during a disaster and help the community to recover more quickly. Centerville used this grant to accomplish several projects in that regard, including the debris basin on Barnard Creek, enlarged culverts under I-15, developing a flood mitigation plan, reviewing development codes, and various other projects to make our community safer. The City is still dedicated to building a disaster resistant community and we encourage you and your families to plan and prepare yourselves for disasters. The next time disaster strikes, you may not have much time to act. Knowing what to do is your best protection and your responsibility.
If you would like to get involved by serving on one of the Citizen Corps Committees (CERT, MRC, Be Ready Utah or Communications) Contact Bruce Cox by calling 801-292-8232 or e-mail bcox@centervilleut.com
Most requested downloads from Emergency Management
Developing a Family Disaster Plan Handout 
Hazard Analysis for Centerville City 
Newsletter Inserts for your Disaster Preparedness Packet
Introduction to the Color Code pages (Print on WHITE paper)
Family Plan / Flood Information (Print on GREEN paper)
Earthquake Information (Print on Yellow paper)
Wildfire / Evacuation (Print on RED paper)
Other Helpful Links
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