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What priorities do you want the City to focus on in their updated Emergency Management Plan?

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What natural disasters do you believe will impact the City of San Luis Obispo?

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What human made hazards may impact the City of San Luis Obispo?

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What are your expectations of the City of San Luis Obispo prior to a disaster?

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What are your expectations of the City of San Luis Obispo during a disaster?

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What are your expectations of the City of San Luis Obispo after a disaster?

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July 11, 2019, 1:19 PM
  • What natural disasters do you believe will impact the City of San Luis Obispo?

    Wildfire, wildfire, wildfire.... wildfire.
    Possible earthquake.
    Wildfire.

  • What human made hazards may impact the City of San Luis Obispo?

    Increased utility outages (planned and unplanned).
    Violent mass casualty events (very concerned about vulnerability of citizens at Farmers' Market and Mission Plaza events).
    Hazmat accident on highway or rail.

  • What are your expectations of the City of San Luis Obispo prior to a disaster?

    Learn from errors/best practices of other communities.
    Ensure all City employees understand their roles as Disaster Service Workers. Hand in hand with that is ensuring that all City employees' families are the model of preparedness so essential staff can and will return to work to assist in the event of a disaster.
    Build a more robust Emergency Operations Center (perhaps one that isn't immediately adjacent to the rail line...)

  • What are your expectations of the City of San Luis Obispo during a disaster?

    Timely, accurate, reliable information.
    Well-coordinated response from traditional (Fire, PD, Public Works) and non-traditional (Parks & Rec, Community Development) staff. All hands on deck!

  • What are your expectations of the City of San Luis Obispo after a disaster?

    Assist with recovery effort by connecting residents and businesses with State and Federal agencies with resources for recovery.

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