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June 11, 2020Disaster Council Minutes <br />Alameda County Fire Department – Deputy Chief E. Moore, L. Casimere <br />SLUSD – R. Medeiros, E. Gonzalez <br />SLZUSD – D. Marr, P. Peck <br />Alameda County OES – T. Langdon <br />American Red Cross – R. Fateman <br />Kaiser Hospital – A. Apodaca <br />San Leandro Hospital – S. Williams <br />East Bay Community Energy (EBCE) – A. DiGiorgio <br />San Leandro ARES – J. Carbino <br />STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: <br />Jeff Kay – City Manager <br />Eric Engelbart – Deputy City Manager <br />Leticia I. Miguel – City Clerk <br />Katie Bowman – Economic Development Manager <br />Amanda Cusick – City Attorney <br />Jeanette Dong – RHS Director <br />Hoi-Fei Mok – Sustainability Manager <br />Keith Cooke – E&T Director <br />Michael Hamer – Assistant IS Manager <br />Jeff Tudor – Police Chief <br />Catrina Christian – Emergency Services Specialist <br />FAITH BASED ORGANIZATIONS and OTHER ORGANIZATIONS: <br />Davis Street Family Resource Center– R. Johnson <br />First United Methodist – M. Bernadel-Huey <br />Announcements1.B. <br />Members of the Disaster Council introduced themselves and the agencies they <br />represent. <br />DISCUSSION ITEMS2. <br />City of San Leandro response to COVID-19 <br />•San Leandro City Council <br />2.A. <br />Mayor Cutter thanked everybody joining the meeting. We are trying some new <br />technology. The City has a free testing site, which offers 90 appointment only slots <br />(expanding to 130) and is open from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. to anyone. Dr. Pan <br />attended the County Mayor’s meeting and reviewed the guidance and how she is trying <br />to balance the opening of resources and keeping everyone safe. The San Leandro <br />Food Bank at Bethel Church received a shipment of masks to provide to people. <br />Vice Mayor Ballew shared that testing site does not ask about immigration status. He <br />recognizes that people want to get out, but in order to stay safe, people should stay <br />home. <br />Councilmember Lopez mentioned people are starting to move around more and things <br />are starting to open up, though many businesses are struggling to survive. People still <br />need to hear the message about wearing masks. She thanked the Census and San <br />Leandro Color for providing masks, which she distributed. <br />Page 2City of San Leandro