What natural disasters do you believe will impact the City of San Luis Obispo?
--fire
--earthquake
--flooding
What human made hazards may impact the City of San Luis Obispo?
--road capacity--I know we are all trying our best, but some of the roads in SLO are overcrowded and hazardous even outside of rush hour traffic. (for example, a left turn onto broad from those side residential streets--I often will cut through parking lots in the back of neighboring housing complexes and add more time to my commute just to avoid getting t-boned trying to cross oncoming traffic). I can't imagine how that would play out in an emergency situation.
What are your expectations of the City of San Luis Obispo prior to a disaster?
--adequate road plans/maps for evacuations, should it come to it.
What are your expectations of the City of San Luis Obispo during a disaster?
--clear/ample communication, as many provisions as possible (food, water, shelter, etc.), public service personnel staffed during an event to route people into a plan of action/evacuation.
What are your expectations of the City of San Luis Obispo after a disaster?
--all of the previous, plus relief programs for rebuilding, support for businesses, etc.
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What natural disasters do you believe will impact the City of San Luis Obispo?
--fire
--earthquake
--flooding
What human made hazards may impact the City of San Luis Obispo?
--road capacity--I know we are all trying our best, but some of the roads in SLO are overcrowded and hazardous even outside of rush hour traffic. (for example, a left turn onto broad from those side residential streets--I often will cut through parking lots in the back of neighboring housing complexes and add more time to my commute just to avoid getting t-boned trying to cross oncoming traffic). I can't imagine how that would play out in an emergency situation.
What are your expectations of the City of San Luis Obispo prior to a disaster?
--adequate road plans/maps for evacuations, should it come to it.
What are your expectations of the City of San Luis Obispo during a disaster?
--clear/ample communication, as many provisions as possible (food, water, shelter, etc.), public service personnel staffed during an event to route people into a plan of action/evacuation.
What are your expectations of the City of San Luis Obispo after a disaster?
--all of the previous, plus relief programs for rebuilding, support for businesses, etc.