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September 17, 2020Disaster Council Minutes <br />center and what type of outreach is being done to the public. <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 that they will be conducting the 100th operational area <br />call. We are in the purple tier and may move to the red tier because things are trending <br />down, though PHD will not be changing orders until after Labor Day. Once in the red <br />tier, not everything will be open. There have been modifications to the guidance about <br />vehicle based gatherings to allow up 400, with concessions being allowed and a live <br />performance guideline is being developed. Schools have filled out a request for <br />waivers and readiness questionnaires, and 80 schools have requested waivers. The <br />county is waiting until the state comes out with guidance for Halloween. PH is leaning <br />towards no trick or treating. There has been concern about the deterioration of mask <br />wearing and people increasing their social bubbles and PHD is considering putting out <br />more messaging. <br />Testing is expanding. Project Room Key has 9 hotels, with over 1000 clients being <br />served. The food distribution sites are continuing, though they were impacted by the air <br />quality. The Great Plates program has been extended through Oct. 9. Flu vaccines are <br />being moved to community flu clinics and will be used for a model for distributing the <br />COVID vaccines. <br />SCU Lightening Fire is almost contained, while law enforcement, animal control and <br />CERT have been providing mutual aid around the state. The county is planning for <br />PSPS and are identifying Community Resource Centers within the county, as well as <br />temporary evacuation points and congregate shelters. Cooling and clean air centers <br />within the county are being opened, due to the heat and poor air quality. There is a <br />push to get information on Listos, a 4 step preparedness program, set up through the <br />California Center for Disabilities. <br />Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD) reported that Cal Fire is still using the <br />Fairgrounds as a base camp. SCU complex will be 100% contained on Sept 30, <br />currently 98%. Air quality is better today, but there are still active fires in the state. <br />We are considered at least 2 months from the end of fire season, but that could be <br />extended. County EMS will be developing a protocol update to allow paramedics to <br />deliver COVID vaccines at the local level. The Department has normal staffing levels, <br />while calls for COVID response is down and they have enough PPE. <br />San Leandro City <br />• San Leandro City Manager <br />• San Leandro Police <br />2.C. <br />City Manager Kay reported the City been working on having plans in place for the <br />Library to be used a clean air site. It is not optimal, but it will work. Currently the <br />Trustee Room is being used until work in the Karp/Estudillo rooms are complete and <br />information will be put out as early as possible, through as many outlets as possible. <br />The PG&E agreement for a Community Resource Center (CRC) is waiting on Jeff’s <br />desk and it will also be at the Library. <br />San Leandro Police thanked the many city department that provided assistance during <br />the agreement process for the CRC. PG&E has started the permit process to have the <br />Page 3City of San Leandro <br />41