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District clarifies extreme-heat and smoke guidance and says ICE-visit protocol will not be added to safety plan
Summary
District staff said extreme-heat rules require actions at 82 F and relocation when feasible at 88 F, described reliance on county/NWS/DEC guidance for wildfire smoke, and said specific ICE-visit protocols are not appropriate for inclusion in the state-mandated safety plan.
District staff used the public hearing to clarify how the safety plan addresses environmental threats and the limits of the plan's scope.
Dan told the hearing the governor's extreme-heat guidance requires the district to begin taking steps to lower temperatures at 82 degrees Fahrenheit and to relocate people to cooler areas "when practical" at 88 degrees. "At 82 degrees, we have to start taking action," Dan said, and he described steps…
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