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The 1989 Loma Prieta earthqua_ce, the 1994 Northridge earthquaie, the quake in Kobe, Japan, <br />and most recently the tsunami in Asia, are all reminders of our shared hazard potential. The <br />1991 firestorm demonstrated that inter - jurisdictional cooperation is crucial to the successful <br />response to disasters. The El Nino storms of 1995 and 1998 have shown us that inter - agency <br />coordination is as important to disaster recovery, as it is to the initial response. The cities, <br />special districts, and county agencies must plan and prepare for when disaster next hits Alameda <br />County. Our continued participation in the Operational Area Emergency Management <br />Organization is a key step toward that goal. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />No monetary compensation is required of participants in the Alameda County Operational Area <br />Emergency Management Organization. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />William Cody Susan Rossi <br />Fire Chief Director of Finance <br />SR, O5:'_6; <br />Nelson Fialho <br />City Manager <br />