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130 <br /> <br /> <br />6.7 PUBLIC OUTREACH <br /> <br />Mitigation Strategy #15 <br />Strategy Name Get Prepared San Leandro – Adopt –A-Drain <br /> <br />Problem <br />Statement <br />San Leandro has over 2200 storm drain inlets in the city. Residents are often more <br />aware of debris build up and flooding in their <br /> <br />Hazard(s) <br />Addressed <br />Earthquake <br />Ground <br />Shaking <br />Earthquake <br />Liquefaction <br />Current <br />Flooding <br />Future <br />Flooding Wildfire Landslide Other <br />Hazards <br />Strategy Type <br />Evaluation Program/ <br />Operation <br />Policy <br />Development Coordination Education/ <br />Outreach <br />Process/ <br />Implementation <br />Mechanism <br />Long- <br />Range <br />Planning <br />Land Use <br />Planning <br />Capital <br />Planning Operations <br />Emergency <br />& Hazards <br />Planning <br />Project <br />Planning & <br />Design <br />New <br />Initiatives <br />Responsible <br />Agency <br />San Leandro Public Works <br />Partners Cities of Service <br /> <br />STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION INFORMATION <br />Priority <br />(Evaluation <br />Score) <br />Medium <br />Actions/ <br />Activities <br />Through the Adopt-A-Drain program residents can assist the city with cleanup of debris <br />collected on city streets around storm drain inlets. This program helps to mitigate <br />potential flooding on city streets and encourages residents to become more aware of <br />flood prevention and preparedness. <br /> <br />Staff Lead Debbie Pollart – Public Works Director <br />Cost Estimate $25000 one time grant <br />Potential <br />Funding <br />Sources <br /> <br />Cities of Service Grant funding <br />Timeline Continual <br />Related Policies General Plan <br /> <br />169