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June 25, 2020Disaster Council Minutes <br />Healthcare Services <br />•Hospitals <br />•Davis Street Family Resource Center <br />•Red Cross <br />•SL Elder Care Alliance <br />2.D. <br />San Leandro Hospital reported that have not seen an increase in cases and they are <br />monitoring their cache of equipment and the weather due to high temps and low <br />humidity. Patients from San Quentin have been transferred into the hospital. Ms. <br />Williams said thank you to the SLPD for their response the other evening. <br />Davis Street Family Resource Center reported that they have tested about 150 people, <br />with 13 positive and will be opening the dental clinic next week. Food distribution has <br />plateaued at ~ 70. Jefferson is open for essential workers though state funding will <br />end in June. Lakeside has space for 20 children. <br />The Center is looking at the mental health services and counseling to boys 11-17, who <br />are Latinex, and African American and are hoping to offer more, deeper services that <br />are more wraparound to the family. The Center is hoping for more funding to provide <br />additional services and this is the most impacted service at the clinic. <br />Red Cross reported that they continue to respond to small incidents, while being <br />concerned with the fire season. FEMA and Red Cross are working to develop plans on <br />how to handle evacuations during COVID, while looking at different sites for shelters. <br />The cities and county need to start planning for the new situation. <br />School Districts <br />•San Leandro <br />•San Lorenzo <br />2.E. <br />San Leandro Unified reported that the food distribution has leveled off and is doing <br />well, as is the summer school program. The deep cleaning, disinfecting, and <br />construction projects are on schedule. Some of the school sites are opening their <br />spaces to be used by the public. <br />August 12 is the target date for reopening and plans are being developed, with <br />principals providing plans that will be based on health guidance and will be approved <br />by bargaining units, before going to the School Board. The July 14th meeting will <br />include a presentation on the preliminary decisions and labor agreements, and then will <br />be posted on the district website for families to see. Some of the plans include how <br />many students will be allowed on campus at one time, including number in childcare, <br />and blending of in-person and distant learning. The District would like the city to start <br />thinking about the impact this will have on city facilities. <br />Utilities <br />•PG&E <br />•EBCE <br />2.F. <br />EBCE reported that the board extended the suspension of failure to pay policies and <br />will revisit in mid-Sept. Customers that are struggling will not have to worry about <br />service interruption. <br />Page 4City of San Leandro