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City reports inventory of public cooling/clean-air sites and launches regional air-quality messaging toolkit review
Summary
San Francisco officials briefed the Disaster Council on an inventory that narrowed 1,765 public facilities to 143 candidates for near-term cooling or cleaner-air activation, outlined next steps to define respite center protocols and announced a regional Bay Area air-quality messaging toolkit open for public review through July 22.
City staff told the Disaster Council they completed an initial inventory and a set of practical next steps to improve responses to heat and air-quality emergencies.
Heather from the Mayor's Office said her team consolidated three city facility datasets to identify buildings that could serve as cooling or clean-air respite centers. "That gave us 1,765 buildings," she said, and after screens that excluded private sites, very small buildings and facilities without HVAC systems, the city reduced the set to 143 public facilities for a short-list of candidates.
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