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May 21, 2020Disaster Council Minutes <br />keeps rising. The City Council attended an informational budgeting meeting. She has <br />asked City Staff to work on changing the encroachment permit process and the rules <br />to allow for outside dining. <br />Alameda County <br />•Office of Emergency Services <br />•Alameda County Fire Department <br />•Alameda Public Health Department <br />2.B. <br />Alameda County OES reported the SIP order was updated on 5/18 to allow for curbside <br />and storefront pickup and delivery for retail businesses, opening of manufacturing and <br />warehousing. Vehicle based gathering order now allows for 200 cars at one time for no <br />more than 3 hours by invitation only. Guidelines include need for security if have 10 or <br />more cars. More testing has been opened up for a total of 30 sites and the county is <br />able to do 1000 tests per day, ~1/3 of the goal. Information is on the ACPHD website. <br />The county is meeting the goal to contact 90% of the cases and making sure that <br />people are isolating and/or in quarantine and more healthcare staff is being trained. <br />Under Project Room Key, there are 4 hotels sheltering up to 522 people and more in <br />development, while outreach continues. Businesses should be developing and refining <br />reopening plans, though the county is being cautious about reopening. <br />The county is working with PG&E and Fire to prepare for PSPS and how community <br />resource centers (CRC) and shelters will work in this environment. <br />Main Website - ACGOV.org, Interactive Map - acgov.org/maps/foo-services.htm has <br />information about each testing site and county case rate numbers. <br />Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD) reported staffing patterns remain constant, <br />with no dip, precautions remain in effect, and call numbers have increased. We <br />restarted our recruit academy at the training site in SL and we are taking precautions <br />there. <br />San Leandro City <br />•San Leandro City Manager <br />•San Leandro Police <br />2.C. <br />City Manager Kay reported that the City gave out 60 emergency grants, mostly to a <br />diverse range of small businesses across the city and in different sectors. The City is <br />also trying to be as flexible and helpful as we can to allow retail businesses to take <br />advantage of the permitted activity of curbside pickup. Community Development and <br />Engineering are working to develop guidelines for outside dining and to ensure <br />emergency access and ADA access. Recreation and Human Services Department <br />planning for summer camp. Library done a lot online and also starting to open up to do <br />curbside pickup. City hall will be opening up on a limited basis, though we are doing a <br />lot digitally and are looking at how to ensure everyone is safe, while taking care of <br />essential business, by trying to introduce little bits of normalcy slowly and in <br />compliance with the health order. Construction is permitted at this time, and we want to <br />make sure we can get projects moving forward to keep people working. <br />San Leandro Police reported that there were 131 cases in the city and have responded <br />to 430 complaints. Patrol will return to normal schedule on 6/1, with precautions, while <br />Dispatch and Records continue to have limited access and people are being requested <br />to make reports online and via phone. Because of the upcoming holiday weekend, we <br />are going to be closing the parking lots at Marina and Chabot parks, but the parks <br />Page 3City of San Leandro