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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - Park Fire Emergency Continuations
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Requested Action(s)
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a) Determine that there is a need to continue the emergency proclamation issued by the Sheriff as Director of Emergency Services, proclaiming the existence of the local emergency in Tehama County caused conditions of peril
b) Determine that there is a need to continue the local health emergency proclamation issued by the Tehama County Public Health Officer, proclaiming the existence of the local emergency in Tehama County caused conditions of peril
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Financial Impact:
The requested action has no financial impact. Total impacts of the fire are still being quantified, and State and Federal assistance are being sought.
Background Information:
At the July 30, 2024 meeting, the Board of Supervisors ratified the Tehama County Sheriff's emergency proclamation for the Park Fire. At the August 6, 2024 meeting, the Board of Supervisors also ratified the Tehama County Public Health Officer's local health emergency proclamation related to hazardous waste as a result of the fire.
Both emergency proclamations required ratification from the Board of Supervisors within 7 days, and for the Board to extend the emergency every 30 days thereafter. Both were extended by Board action August 27, September 24, October 22, and November 14.
At this point, staff is requesting to extend the emergency proclamation to accommodate emergency measures still being undertaken by Public Works to mitigate active hazards and keep County roadways safe. It is anticipated that this will continue into the Winter months as we see potential flooding and debris flows, and continue to evaluate hazardous conditions.
The local health emergency proclamation is anticipated to continue as agencies work on hazardous debris cleanup.
The "State of Emergency" is declared when, in the opinion of the director, the locally available resources are inadequate to cope with the emergency. This action allow...
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