Create $1.09 million emergency plan for earthquake and wildfire preparedness
In Plain English
Richmond faces high earthquake and wildfire risks but lacks a comprehensive disaster response plan. Councilmembers propose spending $400,000 on citywide planning, $300,000 on goats for vegetation management, and $390,000 for Fire Department equipment. If approved, the city develops this plan by November using General Fund money or Measure X sales tax revenue.
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