Approve emergency shelter plan for disabled and elderly residents
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Resolution 42-11
In Plain English
The city needs a specific plan for helping disabled and elderly residents during emergencies like earthquakes or fires. The new annex outlines how the city will provide shelter, food, and medical care to these vulnerable populations. If approved, this plan becomes part of the city's overall emergency response procedures.
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