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18 <br /> <br />#3 September 16, 2015 Risk Landscape – Oakland <br />Representatives from Alameda County Office of Emergency Services, FEMA, CAL OES, <br />Cal Trans, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), PG&E, East Bay Municipal Water District <br />and other local municipalities such as City of Hayward, City of Oakland and City of <br />Alameda. <br />City representatives also took part in regional meetings, hosted by ABAG to help the <br />cities in Alameda County to network with agencies such as BART, EBMUD, CAL Trans <br />and PG&E This meeting allowed City of San Leandro representatives to gather <br />regional stakeholder information specific to San Leandro and discuss hazard <br />mitigation planning and efforts in San Leandro with stakeholders. <br /> <br />City of San Leandro Disaster Council <br />In addition to those agencies and stakeholders mentioned above the City’s Disaster <br />Council hosted two meetings to discuss regional partnerships and Hazard Mitigation. <br />Regional stakeholders were invited to the Disaster Council meetings via an email <br />from the city. PTM members compiled information from ABAG regional meetings <br />and San Leandro stakeholder meetings and added them to the 2017 updated LHMP <br />as applicable. The attendees included <br />Utilities and Public Agencies: <br />PG&E Disaster Preparedness Coordinator Les Putnam, <br />East Bay Municipal Water District – Elizabeth Z. Bialck Engineering Manager <br />Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) Danielle Meiler, Dana Brechwald, <br />Michael Germeraad, <br /> East Bay Regional Parks District Kenneth Miller (Park Supervisor) provided technical <br />assistance. <br />School Districts: San Leandro Risk Manager Jason Toro, San Lorenzo Risk Manager <br />Barbara Corrick <br /> <br /> <br />2.4 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROCESS <br /> <br />The involvement and opinion of the City’s residents was very important to the hazard <br />mitigation planning process, because of this, the Planning Committee formulated <br />multiple opportunities for the public to learn about the Hazard Mitigation process, <br />the hazards in San Leandro, and provide their input. <br /> <br />1. Public review of San Leandro’s 2005 and 2010 Hazard Mitigation plan on the <br />City’s website www.sanleandro.org/mitigation. Interested parties could also <br />request a hardcopy of the 2005 and 2010 Hazard Mitigation plan via email or <br />phone call. Hardcopies were at several public outreach venues for people to <br />57