File #: 2019-0541   
Type: Regular Calendar Item Status: Filed
File created: 4/9/2019 In control: Fire And Emergency Services
On agenda: 4/16/2019 Final action:
Title: Quarterly Disaster Preparedness Workshop - Earthquake Hazard Overview
Department or Agency Name(s): Fire And Emergency Services
Attachments: 1. Earthquake Hazard Workshop Summary and Attachements.pdf, 2. Earthquake Hazard Workshop_Agenda, 3. Earthquake Hazard Workshop_Presentation

To: Board of Supervisors, County of Sonoma

Department or Agency Name(s): County Administrator/Department of Emergency Management

Staff Name and Phone Number: Christopher Godley/565-1152

Vote Requirement: Informational Only

Supervisorial District(s): All Districts

 

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Quarterly Disaster Preparedness Workshop - Earthquake Hazard Overview

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Recommended Actions:

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Enhance the ability of County Supervisors and staff to respond to a major emergency or disaster.  Key objectives include:

A)                     Provide an overview of the County’s earthquake hazard and potential impacts.

B)                     Review the County’s earthquake mitigation, preparedness and response capabilities.

C)                     Discuss how the County government, local jurisdictions and allied stakeholders would respond and initiate recovery for a major earthquake event.

 

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Executive Summary:

The disaster workshop is one in a series of learning and discussion opportunities designed to enhance the ability of County Supervisors and County staff to respond to a major emergency or disaster.  During the workshop, staff will provide information and engage in discussion regarding the hazards posed by an earthquake in Sonoma County.  Discussion points include geology and earthquake science, potential impacts, earthquake-related mitigation and preparedness efforts, as well as response and recovery. 

 

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Prior Board Actions:

On January 15, 2019, the Board conducted its first disaster workshop addressing the hazards posed by winter storms and flooding.   The After Action Report developed following the October 2017 Complex Fires recommended the Board consider conducting quarterly disaster preparedness updates at its meetings. 

 

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Attachments:

April 16, 2019 Earthquake Workshop Agenda; Workshop Presentation

 

Related Items “On File” with the Clerk of the Board: