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City to convene independent review of 301 Mission as officials align local plans with state‑federal catastrophic earthquake guidance
Summary
Officials briefed the Disaster Council on the Bay Area Catastrophic Plan (Cal OES/FEMA Region 9), local alignment steps, and a city‑led independent geotechnical review into the sinking and tilting reported at 301 Mission.
City emergency staff told the Disaster Council they are aligning local response plans with the state‑federal Bay Area Catastrophic Plan and launching a city‑led independent assessment of the reported sinking and tilting at 301 Mission.
Mike Dayton, deputy director for the city's emergency services division, described the Bay Area Catastrophic Plan — developed by the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) and FEMA Region 9 — as a framework to "save and sustain lives, minimize suffering, stabilize and restore critical infrastructure, and then... delve into recovery." Dayton said the plan emphasizes unified state‑federal coordination,…
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