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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, each year, Texas residents face the threat of severe weather events such as tornadoes,
thunderstorms, flooding, extreme temperatures, lightning and hurricanes, all with potential impact to life and
property; and
WHEREAS, with the continued population growth in our area, the chance for severe weather causing
property damage, personal injury, loss of life and destruction within our community increases; and
WHEREAS, it is vital to have an effective public outreach program highlighting all types of severe
weather risks and a preparedness campaign that educates citizens and visitors in Texas; and
WHEREAS, the Texas Division of Emergency Management, along with its local, state and federal
partners, volunteer and professional organizations, elected leaders and news media, is committed to
educating Texas citizens and visitors about severe weather preparedness so they may better protect
themselves, their families and their businesses; and
WHEREAS, the City of Georgetown appreciates the cooperation of the Federal Emergency
Management Association, the National Weather Service, the Texas Division of Emergency Management and
the news media in raising awareness about the importance of being prepared for severe weather.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DALE ROSS, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN,
TEXAS, do hereby proclaim the month of March, 2018 as
SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS MONTH
In Georgetown, Texas