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sll <br />All hazard evacuation plan <br />in place. We do not <br />separate out the hazard of <br />dams in the evacuation <br />plan. <br />Sr <br />City Policy <br />Aauauy <br />LPD and LPFD <br />Livermore Risk <br />Management <br />dentify and Mitigate Hazar <br />LPFD— Disaster <br />Preparedness, <br />Maintenance <br />LPFD Disaster <br />Preparedness, <br />Maintenance <br />Maintenance <br />Community Development <br />Public Services <br />llddl <br />L <br />9 <br />X <br />in <br />x <br />X <br />Mitiaation Strateav <br />Review and update, as necessary, procedures <br />pursuant to the State Dam Safety Act for the <br />emergency evacuation of areas located below major <br />water storage facilities. <br />Develop procedures for the emergency evacuation of <br />areas identified on tsunami evacuation maps as these <br />maps become available. <br />Develop a business continuity plan that includes back- <br />up storage of vital records, such as essential medical <br />records and financial information. <br />fT c Participate in National, State, Multi- Jurisdictional <br />Promote information sharing among overlapping and <br />neighboring local governments, including cities, <br />counties, and special districts, as well as utilities. <br />Recognize that emergency services is more than the <br />coordination of police and fire response, for it also <br />includes planning activities with providers of water, <br />food, energy, transportation, financial, information, and <br />nuihlic health services <br />Recognize that a multi- agency approach is needed to <br />mitigate flooding by having flood control districts, cities, <br />counties, and utilities meet at least annually to jointly <br />discuss their a capital improvement programs for most <br />effectively reducing the threat of storm induced <br />flooding. <br />As new flood control projects are completed, request <br />that FEMA revise its flood insurance rate maps and <br />digital geographic information system data to reflect <br />flood risks as accurately as possible. <br />Participate in FEMA's National Flood Insurance <br />Program. <br />Participate in multi- agency efforts to mitigate fire threat, <br />such as the Hills Emergency Forum (in the east Bay), <br />various FireSafe Council programs, and city- utility task <br />forces. <br />01 <br />CV <br />(9 <br />co <br />
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