You might have a food preparedness plan for yourself, but what about for your immediate neighbors? If anything happens, food is needed. If some people have food and some people don’t there are uncomfortable choices to be made. If people have a neighborhood food plan, there is a higher chance of survival and a lower chance of violence.
This article provides two adaptable (use it as a template and change it to your specific needs) emergency assessment and food plan outline, that will help you present this idea with your local government and/or neighborhood. This is about survival. If something happens, whether it is climate or otherwise motivated, you and your neighbors need to have a plan already in place so you know what to do and how to work together.