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Menlo Park outlines overhaul of emergency plan, cites earthquake as top risk and new community hubs
Summary
City staff told the council the Emergency Operations Plan is being rewritten and highlighted training of 381 staff, new backup communications, and solar‑powered community resilience hubs; staff called earthquake the primary near‑term threat while urging residents to sign up for SMC Alert.
Brandon Bond, Menlo Park’s Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, told the City Council on Feb. 10 that the city is rewriting its Emergency Operations Plan and has made several operational upgrades, including expanded staff training and new communications backups.
Bond said the plan — last edited in 2014 — is currently under review at the Assistant City Manager level and is expected back to the Council in June. He listed Municipal Code Chapter 2.44, the California Disaster Services Act and the National Incident Management System as the legal and policy frameworks guiding the rewrite and emphasized that the city relies on county and federal support only after local needs are declared and requested.
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