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City advances Resilient SF, Lifelines and Restoration Timelines to speed recovery

San Francisco Disaster Council · March 16, 2018
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Summary

City resilience staff reported progress on the Resilient SF plan, the Lifelines Council's interdependency work and a Restoration Timelines Project to estimate how long utilities and services would take to recover after a major earthquake; officials encouraged participation in the Epicenter conference.

Brian Strong, the city's chief resilience officer, told the Disaster Council the city is advancing its Resilient SF plan ("Stronger Today, Stronger Tomorrow") and working with utilities, transportation providers and regional partners to develop a Restoration Timelines Project that models how long 14 lifelines (power, water, communications, transportation, etc.) will take to return after major earthquakes.

"We're looking at a 7.9 on the San Andreas and a 7 on the Hayward Fault," Strong said, explaining that the Restoration Timelines work will use…

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