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Now would be a good time to ensure you have at least half a tank of gas in your vehicle, that your car has an emergency preparedness kit (including a warm jacket), and that you have a cell phone charger.
Tomorrow's evening commute will be a mess - drive safe and slow. To the extent possible, avoid driving Friday and Saturday evening.
Sandbags continue to be made available at the Brisbane Public Works Corporation Yard, located at the junction of Lagoon & Tunnel Rd. To learn how to lay sandbags in an area you want to protect, click here.
Be safe out there this weekend!
Reducing, or mitigating, a hazard is most effective when a long-term plan is developed before the hazard occurs. Brisbane’s first Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) was approved by the City Council and then ABAG in 2005, and was the joint effort of the Community Development Department, Office of Emergency Services, Police Department, Public Works Department, and North County Fire Authority working together to ascertain Brisbane’s greatest natural disaster threats and what resources are available to respond in the wake of one becoming a reality here in Brisbane.
With the ABAG Multi-Jurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan, “Taming Natural Disasters” approved by FEMA in November of 2010, ABAG is currently assisting local governments in updating their LHMP’s to meet the November 2011 deadline. In doing so, special districts, counties, and cities are then eligible to receive hazard mitigation grants and have the 6.25% local match waived for Public Assistance money after a disaster.
Brisbane’s updated Local Hazard Mitigation Plan as accepted by City Council at the November 9, 2010 Council meeting will be available for public review and comment through the month of March. You can find it at City Hall (on the lobby counter) or on the City’s website by clicking here (14.8MB). If you have any comments, please do not hesitate to send them to the City Clerk at cityhall@ci.brisbane.ca.us. Your feedback will help ensure a more complete plan, and a disaster-resistant Brisbane!
If you or someone you know is interested in this service, please contact the Brisbane Library at (415) 467-2060.
Opportunities to volunteer in the program are also available. If you're interested in volunteering, please pick up an application at the library.
Brisbane Library
250 Visitacion Avenue, Brisbane
415-467-2060