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Reso 2024-027 Approving the City of San Leandro EOP
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<br /> <br /> <br /> 13 CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN <br />• Unhoused individuals <br />• Visitors <br />By using a whole community approach to emergency management, the City of San Leandro EOP is intended to <br />ensure policies, services, and communicatfons equitably serve all individuals who reside in, work in, or visit the <br />City of San Leandro. In additfon to meetfng the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) <br />requirements and rising to federal best practfces, a rigorous whole community planning process strengthens <br />community relatfonships within the City of San Leandro and across the Alameda County OA. A strong bond with <br />community partners is critfcal for first responders during tfmes of crisis. Fostering a whole community approach <br />establishes relatfonships that facilitate more effectfve mitfgatfon, preparedness, response, and recovery <br />actfvitfes, increasing individual and collectfve preparedness throughout the City of San Leandro. <br />The City of San Leandro is dedicated to ensuring that planning and response documents adequately consider the <br />needs of diverse populatfons and those with access and functfonal needs. A public-facing survey was distributed <br />on social media and paper forms, allowing residents, visitors, and employees who spend tfme in San Leandro to <br />comment on the most important issues and provide suggestfons for improvement to the City. Over seven weeks, <br />11,959 responses were recorded. Leaders from Resilience Hubs around the City were also offered an opportunity <br />to review and comment on a draft version of the EOP. <br />
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