Relative to building resiliency.
California Senate unanimously adopted SR 61 to advance building resiliency standards addressing disaster preparedness and infrastructure adaptation statewide.
California Senate unanimously adopted SR 61 to advance building resiliency standards addressing disaster preparedness and infrastructure adaptation statewide.
SR 61 is a California state resolution that addresses building resiliency, likely focusing on infrastructure improvements, disaster preparedness, or climate adaptation measures. The resolution was unanimously adopted by the California Senate with 40 ayes and no opposing votes on September 11, 2025.
Building resiliency is critical for California given its vulnerability to earthquakes, wildfires, floods, and other natural disasters. Improved building standards and resilient infrastructure can reduce property damage, protect lives, and lower long-term disaster recovery costs while supporting economic stability.
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