Emergency Preparedness Committee Expands Membership
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The committee approved increasing its membership and raising the quorum requirement to five members. Reports also noted 1,300 fire mitigation inspections, 44 CERT volunteers logging 2,700 hours, and 51 new CERTs.
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The committee approved two new membership applications and authorized a larger committee, with five members now required for a quorum. Fire preparedness work included 1,300 inspections, evacuation-route clearing, and new property information tools. Community emergency response volunteers also conducted training, radio checks, and public safety support, including setting up portable internet access after a communications outage.
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- Approved the January 14, 2026 minutes.
- Approved increasing the size of the Emergency Preparedness Committee.
- Approved increasing the quorum requirement to five members.
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