As we grow as a community, making sure Duvall is ready for anything—storms, fires, floods, outages—isn’t just smart, it’s essential.
Emergency preparedness doesn’t happen overnight. It takes coordination, communication, and clear planning. I’m proud of the foundation our city has built—with a dedicated Emergency Manager, regional partnerships, and a roadmap for response and recovery.
But there’s more we can do—together.
Make sure your household is signed up for alerts.
Know the routes and resources in case of evacuation or winter storms.
And let’s keep asking: How can we make Duvall stronger, safer, and better connected when the unexpected happens?
As your next mayor, I’ll work to strengthen our coordination with King County and the State, invest in community preparedness education, and support the teams already doing this vital work behind the scenes.
Let’s make readiness a shared responsibility—and a shared strength.




