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11/23/2009
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4992
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11/23/2009
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Beth Forrest
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Earthquake #4 <br />Proposed Action Item: <br />Alignment with Plan Goals: <br />Consider seismic vulnerability assessments, and develop <br />Public Awareness <br />mitigation strategies for seismic retrofit of critical public <br />buildings and critical utility infrastructure identified as <br />particularly vulnerable <br />Rationale for Proposed Action Item: <br />Ideas for Implementation: <br />Coordinating Organization: Cities of Eugene/Springfield <br />Internal Partners: External Partners: <br />Timeline:If available, estimated cost: <br />Short Term ()Long Term (2-4 or more years) <br />0-2 years <br />1-2 Years <br />Form Submitted by: Eugene and Springfield Steering Committees <br />Action Item Status: Completed. Eugene and Springfield have conducted seismic vulnerability <br />assessments on many of their buildings, including City Halls and fire stations. Bridges in the area <br />are inspected every other year and new facilities are built to a high seismic standard. This action will <br />be continued in the 2009 updated plan to address the continued need for seismic vulnerability <br />assessments (see Earthquake # 2 in Appendix A). <br />
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