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11/7/2016
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San Mateo County Hazard Mitigation Plan <br /> <br />298 <br />SECTION 2 - Chapter 15 <br />City of Redwood City <br />TABLE 15-8 HAZARD MITIGATION ACTION PLAN MATRIX <br />Action Item Completed <br />Carry Over to <br />Plan Update <br />Removed; <br />No Longer <br />Feasible <br />Action 6.B—Continue to conduct current fuel management programs <br />and investigate and apply new and emerging fuel management <br />techniques. <br />X X <br />Comment: Ongoing initiative that is a standard jurisdictional practice regarding fuel management programs when <br />feasible or due to secondary effects. Redwood City conducts weed abatement procedures and established fire <br />roads serve a dual purpose for fuel management, however, traditional and emerging techniques for fuel <br />management are not feasible within City limits. <br />Action 6.C—Continue to require an enhanced fire protection plan in <br />high or extreme wildland fire hazard areas. <br />X <br />Comment: Ongoing initiative that is a standard jurisdictional practice through EOP Annex, training, exercise and <br />response initiatives. <br /> <br />15.9 Hazard Mitigation Action Plan and Evaluation of <br />Recommended Actions <br />Table 15-9 lists the actions that make up the <br />City of Redwood City hazard mitigation action plan. Table 15-10 identifies the priority for each action. Table <br />15-11 summarizes the mitigation actions by hazard of concern and the six mitigation types. <br />TABLE 15-9. HAZARD MITIGATION ACTION PLAN MATRIX <br />Applies to <br />new or <br />existing <br />assets Hazards Mitigated <br />Objectives <br />Met Lead Agency <br />Estimated <br />Cost Sources of Funding Timeline <br />Action RC-1—Train Redwood City staff directly involved in hazard mitigation process and project implementation <br />to levels appropriate for their hazard mitigation tasks and responsibilities. <br />N/A All 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, <br />8, 10 <br />Redwood City Fire, <br />Community <br />Development, <br />Engineer <br />Low General Fund Ongoing <br />Action RC-2—Conduct disaster-preparedness exercises for the types of hazards discussed in this LHMP with a <br />focus on less-exercised hazards such as landslide and flood response. <br />N/A All 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, <br />8, 10 <br />Redwood City Low / <br />Medium <br />General Fund, <br />FEMA Grants, DHS <br />Grants <br />Ongoing <br />Action RC-3—Develop an awareness level training program for new City staff to address emergencies and to <br />levels appropriate for their hazard mitigation tasks and responsibilities. <br />N/A All 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, <br />10 <br />Redwood City Low General Fund Ongoing <br />6.3.B. - Page 25
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