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<br /> <br /> <br /> -- DRAFT -- <br />2025-2029 ConPlan & FY 2025-2026 Annual Action Plan <br />Page 17 of 90 <br /> <br />Name of Plan Lead Organization How do the goals of your Strategic Plan overlap <br />with the goals of each plan? <br />University of <br />Southern California <br />Broadband <br />Adoption Survey <br />Summary 2023 <br />University of Southern <br />California <br />Results from a Survey <br />Conducted for the <br />California Department of <br />Technology (CDT) and the <br />California Emerging <br />Technology Fund (CETF) <br />The latest statewide survey indicates that 91% of <br />California households have broadband, yet <br />challenges persist for low-income K-12 families, <br />including some who lost connectivity after COVID- <br />19. In addition, fewer children in K-12 households <br />have a desktop, laptop, or tablet computer <br />available at home to use for school activities that <br />are not shared with other family members. <br />Alameda Climate <br />Adaptation and <br />Hazard Mitigation <br />Plan <br />June 2022 <br />Alameda County Key strategies include building: Solar Panels. <br />Encourage installation of solar panels and energy <br />storage equipment, Water Efficiency and <br />Conservation. Infrastructure: Critical Public Assets. <br />Ensure resilience and long-term functionality, <br />Green Infrastructure. Require the use of “green <br />infrastructure.” Land Use: Resilient Rights-of-Way <br />and Open Spaces. Easements. Require the <br />creation and maintenance of easements along <br />drainage ways necessary for adequate drainage. <br />Emergency Response: Heat and Wildfire Smoke <br />Emergencies. Create a network of clean air and <br />cooling emergency shelters throughout Alameda. <br />Emergency coordination. Communication, <br />Community, and Coordination: Public <br />communication to promote community programs. <br />California Climate <br />Adaptation <br />Strategy 2021 <br />State of California California is statutorily required to release an <br />updated climate adaptation strategy every three <br />years. The 2021 Strategy builds on the successes <br />and lessons learned since our first iteration in <br />2009. It also integrates key elements of the latest <br />sector-specific plans, such as the Natural and <br />Working Lands Climate Smart Strategy, Wildfire <br />and Forest Resilience Action Plan, Climate Action <br />Plan for Transportation Infrastructure, and Water <br />Resilience Portfolio. <br />Table 3 - Other local/ regional/ federal planning efforts <br /> <br />Describe cooperation and coordination with other public entities, including the State and any adjacent <br />units of general local government, in the implementation of the Consolidated Plan (91.215(l)) <br /> <br />The City is a member of the Alameda County HOME Consortium, a collaborative effort dedicated to the <br />effective implementation of the ConPlan. Led by Alameda County HCD, the consortium includes the cities <br />of Alameda, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Pleasanton, Union City, and San Leandro, along with the Urban <br />County, which encompasses smaller cities and unincorporated areas. Together, these entities coordinate