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City Council
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11/7/2016
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San Mateo County Hazard Mitigation Plan <br /> <br />299 <br />SECTION 2 - Chapter 15 <br />City of Redwood City <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-4—Examine the City’s existing infrastructure, identify sources of potential funding to upgrade its older <br />facilities, and install new infrastructure to the latest seismic standards under its Seismic Improvement Plan. The <br />seismic vulnerability assessment – Water distribution system assessment has identified key water infrastructure <br />that should be replaced to mitigate the effect of seismic events. <br />Existing Earthquake 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, <br />7 <br />Redwood City <br />Engineer <br />Medium General Fund, <br />CDBG, FEMA Hazard <br />Mitigation Grants <br />Short- <br />Term <br />Action CRC-5—Develop and carry out environmentally sensitive flood reduction programs. <br />Existing Flood, Severe <br />Weather <br />1, 3, 4, 5, 6, <br />7, 11 <br />Redwood City <br />Community <br />Development <br />Medium / <br />High <br />General Fund, <br />FEMA Hazard <br />Mitigation Grants, <br />EPA Grants <br />Long-term <br />Action RC-6—Develop a targeted wildfire awareness public information program for property owners in the WUI, <br />including information on managing potential fuel sources on their privately owned property.. <br />N/A Wildfire 2, 3, 7, 9 Redwood City Fire Low General Fund Short-term <br />and <br />Ongoing <br />Action RC-7—Where appropriate, support retrofitting, purchase, or relocation of structures in hazard-prone areas <br />to prevent future structure damage. Give priority to properties with exposure to repetitive losses. <br />Existing All 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, <br />7, 11 <br />Redwood City High FEMA Hazard <br />Mitigation Grants <br />Long-term <br />(dependin <br />g on <br />funding) <br />Action RC-8—Continue to support the countywide actions identified in this plan. <br />New and <br />existing <br />All All Redwood City Low General Fund Short- and <br />long-term <br />Action RC-9—Actively participate in the plan maintenance strategy identified in this plan. <br />New and <br />existing <br />All All DHSEM, Redwood <br />City <br />Low General Fund Short-term <br />Action RC-10—Consider participation in incentive-based programs such as the Community Rating System, Tree <br />City, and StormReady. <br />New and <br />existing <br />All All Redwood City Low General Fund Long-term <br />Action RC-11—Maintain good standing under the National Flood Insurance Program by implementing programs <br />that meet or exceed the minimum NFIP requirements. Such programs include enforcing an adopted flood damage <br />prevention ordinance, participating in floodplain mapping updates, and providing public assistance and <br />information on floodplain requirements and impacts. <br />New and <br />existing <br />Flooding 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 Redwood City Low General Fund Short-term <br />and <br />ongoing <br />6.3.B. - Page 26
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