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On thing I forgot to mention, if you are going to be going through this process, you will also need to activate your EOC. The state will ask for your level of activation (Level 3 is
low, Level 1 is full activation). Note that you could do a level 3 remote/virtual.
They will want start date and time, and end date and time.
And of course…Document, Document, Document.
Diana Manzano-Garcia, MPA
Area D Office of Disaster Management
500 W. Bonita Ave., Suite 5
San Dimas, CA 91773
Office: 909-394-3399
Cell: 626-201-0919
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On Mar 2, 2023, at 11:04 AM, Diana Manzano <dmanzano@areadonline.com> wrote:
Good mornin all,
Here is the latest information regarding the Late February Rain Storm 2023.
The County of Los Angeles has issued a local emergency proclamation for the late February Rain Storm. This was signed by the BOS on Tuesday. You will find it in this email. The Governor
issued a State of Emergency which has included LA County. What does this mean for you?
If your city has seen damages from the rain storm that began on February 23rd and on, you have the following options if you would like to submit your initial damages cost. Please read
carefully.
* You may proclaim a local emergency (LEP) for the February 23, 2023 Rain Storm.
* Local Emergency Proclamation must be issued and signed by your Director of Emergency Services by March 4, 2023. (10 days from start of event).
* You will have 7 days to take your local emergency proclamation to get ratified by City Council, unless you proclaimed during a Council special session.
* If you indicate in your LEP that you are seeking CDAA or FEMA PA, you will have 72 hrs to submit your Initial Damage Estimates -IDEs (do not have to be specific numbers yet) to the
State.
* If you proclaim an LEP and do not indicate that you are seeking financial assistance at this time, we can submit a follow up letter at a later date, within reasonable time. This will
allow you to determine how bad is bad, and estimate a cost.
* Now, if you proclaimed during the January rainstorm, you will need to proclaim and go through this process again, IF you have additional costs and damages since the previous storm.
It’s considered a new event with new issues which equate to potential costs.
* Also, if you have residents whose private property has been damaged, and they have been provided to you, please document them on the IDE.
* Local jurisdictions do not have a specific threshold to meet, you are evaluated independently and your budget summary will be requested. Whereas the County of LA has to meet a per-capita
threshold.
In order for you to begin this process, I will need the signed LEP no later than by March 4th. Yes, this is a Saturday and I will be monitoring my email. Unfortunately, time is of the
essence. Anything signed and received past March 4th will take you out of the window.
If you proclaimed this week, please send me that document ASAP.
Thank you.
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Diana Manzano-Garcia, MPA
Area D Office of Disaster Management
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San Dimas, CA 91773
Office: 909-394-3399
Cell: 626-201-0919
Mon-Thu
dmanzano@areadonline.com
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