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114 <br /> <br />2017 mitigation actions are presented in high, medium, and low priority categories. <br />Generally, high and medium priority actions address San Leandro’s hazards of <br />greatest concern—earthquake and flooding . High and medium priority actions can be <br />completed in the five-year time frame covered by this strategy. Implementation of <br />medium and low actions is dependent on outside sources of funding becoming <br />available. Resource availability and project funding will strongly influence the pace <br />of achievements. <br /> <br /> <br />6.2 LINKS TO CITY PLANS <br /> <br />This plan is part of an ongoing process to build San Leandro’s disaster resilience. The <br />City’s long-standing commitment and approach to community safety and disaster <br />resilience is demonstrated in the General Plan. The San Leandro General Plan 2035, <br />adopted in September 2016, directly guides the objectives and actions in this plan. <br />One of the General Plan’s major goals is to make San Leandro a disaster-resilient <br />community. Significant effort will be made to ensure that the City’s Environmental <br />Hazards Element of the General Plan, and disaster issues are also addressed in other <br />elements, including the Land Use, , Transportation and Open Space, Conservation, and <br />Parks Elements. The objectives in this mitigation plan are guided by the major goals <br />of the General Plan and the objectives of the Environmental Hazards Element. <br /> <br />Many of the actions in this plan are directly taken from the Environmental Hazards <br />Element. Section 2.3 identifies specific General Plan Policies guiding this mitigation <br />strategy. <br /> <br />6.3 PRIORITIZATION OF ACTIONS <br />The City’s Planning Team assigned actions a High, Medium or Low <br />priority level. Eight key factors were used to determine each action’s priority: <br /> <br />1. Support of goals and objectives <br />2. Cost/benefit relationship <br />3. Funding availability <br />4. Hazards addressed <br />5. Public and political support <br />6. Adverse environmental impact <br />7. Environmental benefit <br />8. Timeline for completion <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />153
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