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12/6/2021
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY ADOPTING ALL OF VOLUME 1 AND THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY PORTION OF VOLUME 2 THE SAN MATEO COUNTY HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN UPDATE
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<br /> <br />San Mateo County Profile <br /> <br />The Steering Committee recommended that this plan update use a definition of critical facilities that aligns with <br />FEMA’s “community lifelines” concept. The following categories of lifelines are defined as critical facilities: <br /> Communications—Infrastructure, alerts, warnings, messages, 911 and dispatch, responder <br />communications, and financial services <br /> Energy—Power (grid), temporary power, and fuel <br /> Food, Water and Shelter—Evacuations, schools, food/potable water, shelter, durable goods, water <br />infrastructure, and agriculture <br /> Hazardous Materials—Facilities, hazardous debris, pollutants, and contaminants <br /> Health and Medical—Medical care (hospitals), patient movement, public health, fatality management, <br />health care, and supply chain <br /> Safety and Security—Law enforcement/security, search and rescue, fire services, government service, <br />responder safety, and imminent hazard mitigation <br /> Transportation—Highway/roadway, mass transit, railway, aviation, maritime and pipeline <br />Table 4-5 summarizes critical facilities in the planning area. General locations of identified critical facilities are <br />shown on Figure 4-3 and Figure 4-4. <br /> <br />Table 4-5. Critical Facilities by Jurisdiction and Category <br /> <br />Jurisdiction <br /> <br />Communications <br /> <br />Energy <br />Food, Water, <br />Shelter <br />Hazardous <br />Material <br />Health & <br />Medical <br />Safety & <br />Security <br /> <br />Transportation <br /> <br />Total <br />Atherton 2 0 2 0 0 14 1 19 <br />Belmont 6 1 32 0 4 21 7 71 <br />Brisbane 4 2 1 7 1 6 4 25 <br />Burlingame 26 1 17 4 17 19 14 98 <br />Colma 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 5 <br />Daly City 28 4 22 1 24 46 33 158 <br />East Palo Alto 3 1 30 0 3 23 2 62 <br />Foster City 9 0 4 2 4 19 10 48 <br />Half Moon Bay 5 1 13 2 6 21 3 51 <br />Hillsborough 4 1 0 0 0 11 8 24 <br />Menlo Park 28 8 26 1 14 25 15 117 <br />Millbrae 20 3 7 0 5 15 8 58 <br />Pacifica 8 1 38 0 5 21 12 85 <br />Portola Valley 2 0 0 0 1 6 5 14 <br />Redwood City 36 8 99 17 22 76 34 292 <br />San Bruno 14 4 9 2 13 23 30 95 <br />San Carlos 19 1 21 6 7 28 7 89 <br />San Mateo 49 6 35 1 45 66 59 261 <br />South San Francisco 21 8 36 17 22 39 49 192 <br />Woodside 7 1 3 0 0 9 17 37 <br />Unincorporated 97 16 48 20 11 111 132 435 <br />Total 388 67 443 82 204 600 452 2,236 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />4-9
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