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<br /> <br /> <br /> 33 CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN <br />Department Key Responsibilities <br />• Support shelter operations. <br />Public Works • Coordinate debris clearance and removal. <br />• Identify temporary collection and processing sites for debris. <br />• Support damage assessments and building assessments for City <br />buildings and structures. <br />• Manage repairs to City facilities. <br />Recreation & Parks • Inspect and maintain park facilities. <br />• Support shelter operations. <br />• Support debris clearing operations. <br />• Other support as necessary. <br />Water Pollution Control • Regulate collection, treatment, and disposal of wastewater. <br />Table 7: Departmental EOC Responsibilities <br />Support Organizations <br />The City of San Leandro manages all emergency response ac�vi�es at the local level, if possible. Higher levels of <br />government (Alameda County, State of California, federal government) provide mutual aid and other resource <br />support as requested by the City. During a regional, statewide, or na�onal incident, higher levels of government <br />may provide coordina�on to support a unified response. The Alameda County OA EOC manages the coordina�on <br />of response ac�vi�es throughout the OA during a complex incident, including coordina�on with OA partners. In a <br />regional or statewide incident, the Alameda County EOC coordinates directly with the Cal OES Coastal Region <br />EOC (REOC) on behalf of the en�re OA. The REOC constantly communicates with the State Opera�ons Center <br />(SOC), who coordinates resources during a statewide incident. The SOC also communicates with the FEMA <br />Region IX Office to source mutual aid and federal resources as necessary. <br />Non-profits, community-based organiza�ons, and businesses may also provide resources to augment <br />government opera�ons or provide services directly to impacted popula�ons. Services may include public <br />informa�on support, sheltering, emergency food distribu�on, social services, and mental health services. Key <br />support organiza�ons in the emergency response framework include: <br />• American Red Cross <br />• Building Futures <br />• East Bay Society for the Preven�on of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) <br />• Resilience Hubs <br />• San Leandro Unified School District <br />• San Lorenzo Unified School District <br />4.5. TRANSITION TO RECOVERY <br />As ini�al and sustained opera�onal priori�es are met, City of San Leandro emergency managers consider the <br />transi�on to recovery. Recovery o�en occurs on a con�nuum but is generally separated into two phases: short- <br />term and long-term. <br />Generally, a successful disaster recovery opera�on supports the community in the following: <br />• Successfully overcoming the disaster's physical, emo�onal, and environmental impacts.