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slie;aa <br />0 <br />c <br />0 <br />4 <br />LPFD Disaster <br />Preparedness <br />LPFD Disaster <br />Preparedness <br />L <br />X <br />x <br />9 <br />X <br />X <br />9 <br />el <br />Mitigation Strategy <br />Assist residents in the development of defensible space <br />through the use of, for example, `tool libraries" for weed <br />abatement tools, roadside collection and /or chipping <br />services (for brush, weeds, and tree branches) in <br />wildland- urban interface fire threatened communities or <br />in areas exposed to high -to- extreme fire threat. <br />Train homeowners to locate and shut off gas valves if <br />they smell or hear gas leaking. <br />Distribute NOAA weather radios to high -risk, limited <br />income families living in flood hazard areas. <br />Develop a program to provide at -cost NOAA weather <br />radios to residents of flood hazard areas. <br />Make use of the materials on the ABAG web site at <br />i http://quake.abag.ca.gov/fixit and other web sites to <br />'increase residential mitigation activities related to <br />earthquakes. (ABAG plans to continue to improve the <br />Luality of those materials over time.) <br />Develop a "Maintain -a- Drain" campaign, similar to that <br />of the City of Oakland, encouraging businesses and <br />residents to keep storm drains in their neighborhood <br />free of debris. <br />Encourage the formation of a community- and <br />neighborhood -based approach to wildfire education and <br />action through local Fire Safe Councils and the Fire <br />Wise Program <br />Inform shoreline property owners of the possible long- <br />term economic threat posed by rising sea levels. <br />Develop and distribute culturally appropriate materials <br />related to disaster mitigation and preparedness, such <br />as those on the http: /www.preparenow.orq website. <br />m I <br />O <br />N <br />cn <br />a' <br />N <br />c0 <br />r <br />N_ <br />0 <br />N <br />