Hollister faces real risks from wildfires and other emergencies, and getting people out safely depends on having routes that work under pressure. Using advanced modeling tools, the team will simulate fire evacuation scenarios to test how the City’s road network performs under emergency conditions—identifying bottlenecks, neighborhoods with limited exit routes, and capacity constraints. The modeling supports compliance with California’s AB 747 and SB 99 requirements for evaluating evacuation route capacity and identifying residential areas with limited egress. The results will strengthen the City’s evacuation preparedness and inform future land use and infrastructure decisions.