A resolution was passed to evaluate various strategies aimed at protecting residents, particularly in the context of immigration enforcement. This includes examining potential moratoriums on detention facilities, vendor accountability, and staff training.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 6 mentions in the last 30 days, 3 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The playbook involves ongoing city investments in infrastructure, outreach, and programs to enhance heat resilience.
All residents, particularly vulnerable populations such as the elderly, children, and outdoor workers, will benefit from increased protection against extreme heat.
Residents in low-income areas with less green space and older housing stock are disproportionately affected by extreme heat.
The committee received updates from the Office of Emergency Management. This helps ensure that emergency plans consider the needs of individuals with disabilities.
New mobile HVAC units and generators will ensure the Emergency Operations Center can function during emergencies, improving city response capabilities.
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Police say a jogger or walker was pulled into the creek by high water before the body was later found downstream.
The city is developing a comprehensive plan to address the increasing threat of extreme heat, including public health impacts and infrastructure needs. This involves creating a playbook with specific actions and communication strategies.
The committee received updates on how emergency services are being prepared to support people with disabilities during crises.
Updates from the Office of Emergency Management likely cover how the city ensures people with disabilities are included in emergency plans and services.
The council discussed how a recent winter storm affected program recipients and how to gather information on damages and needs. This ensures support for families and programs impacted by severe weather.
A resolution was passed to evaluate various strategies aimed at protecting residents, particularly in the context of immigration enforcement. This includes examining potential moratoriums on detention facilities, vendor accountability, and staff training.
This discussion focused on potential new measures to better protect San Antonio's senior citizens. The goal is to ensure their safety and well-being through improved services and support systems.
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