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City pushes Great ShakeOut signups and pilots libraries as community hubs

San Francisco City Disaster Council · October 9, 2009
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San Francisco officials told the Disaster Council the city is leading Bay Area ShakeOut registration (about 292,000 signed up locally versus a goal of 350,000), will pilot three library-based community hubs during the Oct. 15 earthquake drill, and is staging neighborhood fairs and a City Hall reception as part of Big Rumble events.

San Francisco's disaster officials used the Oct. 9 Disaster Council meeting to urge broad participation in statewide earthquake drill activities and to describe local pilots that will activate community hubs during the Great California ShakeOut.

Andrea Davis said that, statewide, close to 6 million people had registered for the Oct. 15 ShakeOut and that San Francisco had about 292,000 signups at the time of the meeting. "Our goal this year…

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