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Page 17 of 25 <br />Alameda CTC Annual Paratransit Program Plan Application <br />Application Period: July 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026 <br /> <br />VEHICLE FLEET <br />20. Provide details regarding your vehicle fleet. To answer this question, complete <br />Attachment Table D (Table D tab of the Excel workbook). <br /> <br />SAFETY AND PREPAREDNESS <br />21. Describe any safety incidents recorded by your program in FY 2023-24, or to <br />date in FY 2024-25. Specify for each of the paratransit projects and programs <br />listed in Attachment Table B. (Report incidents resulting in any of the following: a <br />fatality other than a suicide; injuries requiring immediate medical attention away <br />from the scene for two or more persons; property damage equal to or <br />exceeding $7,500; an evacuation due to life safety reasons; or a collision at a <br />grade crossing.) <br />No safety incidents recorded. <br /> <br />22. If possible, describe your city’s or your program’s emergency preparedness plan. <br />Specify when the plan was last prepared or updated. Does the plan include the <br />paratransit program? Indicate if it is available online or can be provide upon <br />request. If available online, please include a link in the comment box below. <br />The City of San Leandro’s Local Hazard Mitigation Plan was adopted in 2017 and <br />continues to be a resource to support emergency preparedness efforts. The <br />emergency preparedness plan is available online. Please click on the link below <br />to review in depth. <br />https://www.sanleandro.org/DocumentCenter/View/6112/San-Leandro-Local- <br />Hazard-Mitigation-Plan-PDF?bidId= <br /> <br />In addition, the City provides extensive public education in emergency <br />preparedness through a variety of means, including classes, community events <br />and the San Leandro Community Emergency Response Training (CERT) program <br />that trains individuals and groups on how to make their homes, businesses, and <br />neighborhoods more resilient as well as how to respond in a disaster. <br />https://www.sanleandro.org/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=28342 <br />Furthermore, the City has deployed additional staff in emergency preparedness <br />and is currently in the process of conducting a detailed review of existing plans <br />and upgrading policies, procedures, and providing additional training to staff <br />preparatory for the launch of the City of San Leandro Emergency Operations <br />Center (EOC) Handbook designed to provide specific guidance and <br />recommendations on the structure and operations of the City’s EOC. The <br />Handbook is designed to: <br /> <br /> • Provide EOC activation and operational context to supplement the City’s <br />Emergency Operations Plan (EOP). <br /> • Provide general response action items for EOC positions. <br /> • Enable City staff to smoothly transition to Disaster Service Worker (DSW) <br />positions within the City’s EOC. <br />