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File Number: 22-121 <br />San Leandro Chamber of Commerce - E. Griego <br />San Leandro Hospital - S. Williams <br />PG&E - J. Walsh <br />Cal OES - M. Gilbert <br />STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: <br />Janelle Cameron - Assistant City Manager <br />Leticia I. Miguel - City Clerk <br />Shandyn Pierce - City Attorney <br />Jeanette Dong - RHS Director <br />Keith Cooke - E&T Director <br />Brian Simons - Library Director <br />Tim McVicker - IT <br />Police LT Morgan <br />Catrina Christian - Emergency Services Specialist <br />FAITH BASED ORGANIZATIONS and OTHER ORGANIZATIONS: <br />None available. <br />1.B. Announcements <br /> <br />Members of the Disaster Council introduced themselves and the agencies they represent. <br />2. DISCUSSION ITEMS <br />2.A. City of San Leandro response to COVID-19 <br />• San Leandro City Council <br />Mayor Cutter notified all participants that the meetings will now be quarterly, starting in February 2022, though <br />if there is a need, additional meetings can be scheduled. <br />Vice Mayor Aguilar mentioned that he would like to continue with monthly meetings so updates could be <br />provided in the face of case rates risen and the upcoming holidays. <br />Councilmember Ballew mentioned that while we are not in wind down mode, monthly meetings are not <br />necessary, though he appreciates the communication with partners throughout this whole event. He has been <br />attending the Alameda County Public Health briefing for elected officials, which is a good source of information. <br />2.B. Alameda County <br />• Office of Emergency Services <br />• Alameda County Fire Department <br />Alameda County OES reported amended masking order that eased the requirements in some indoor settings, <br />where everyone is fully vaccinated, was released and information can be found on the ACPHD website. <br />Organizations will need to verify that all patrons are fully vaccinated and show no symptoms before patrons can <br />remove their masks. These actions will hopefully keep the case rates down. During the upcoming holiday season, <br />people are encouraged to keep gatherings small, short, and outdoors, if possible. People are encouraged to stay <br />vigilant, know about the risks of when exposure rates go, get vaccinated and boosted and to wear masks. <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 3/16/2022