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Residents press council on earthquake preparedness; cemetery trustees outline funding limits
Summary
During public comment at the Dec. 10 meeting residents asked what the city recommends in the event of a major earthquake or tsunami and requested neighborhood briefings. The city’s public-safety chief pointed to a codified emergency operations plan posted on the city website and offered neighborhood outreach. The newly elected president of the
Several members of the public used the Dec. 10 Guadalupe City Council meeting’s public-comment period to press the city on emergency preparedness and to update the council on the Guadalupe Public Cemetery’s operations and funding.
Why it matters: Emergency readiness affects all households in Guadalupe; the cemetery district’s funding and volunteer needs shape community memorial events and long-term maintenance for a publicly managed facility.
Emergency preparedness questions and city response Resident Jeanine asked what the city recommends residents do “if we have a major earthquake” and raised that many neighbors said they were unaware of any emergency guidance. The city’s public-safety chief replied…
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