Sign agreement with PG&E to operate indoor emergency center during power shutoffs
In Plain English
PG&E cuts power during high fire risk weather to prevent equipment from sparking wildfires. The city currently has no indoor shelter for residents during these shutoffs. If approved, PG&E provides space and resources for an emergency center where residents can charge devices, stay cool, and access services.
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Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
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