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ESER 2020 Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response Bond A City Built on Fault Lines There is a 72 percent chance of a 6.7 or greater magnitude earthquake striking the Bay Area in the next 20 years Previous earthquakes have proven


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ESER

2020

Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response Bond

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A City Built on Fault Lines

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  • There is a 72 percent chance of a 6.7 or greater

magnitude earthquake striking the Bay Area in the next 20 years

  • Previous earthquakes have proven the need

to improve our first response facilities

2020 Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response Bond 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake

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Act Now for a Safer Tomorrow

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  • Delaying improvements increases the cost and

exposes San Franciscans to more risk following a disaster

  • Previous ESER bonds (2010 and 2014) received
  • verwhelming support from San Francisco voters

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ESER 2010: Bond Breakdown

Component Budget

Neighborhood Fire Stations and Support Facilities $65.1 million Emergency Firefighting Water System (EFWS) $104.2 million Public Safety Building $243 million Total $412.3 million*

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*100% of ESER 2010 funds have been appropriated

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ESER 2014: Bond Breakdown

Component Budget

Neighborhood Fire Stations and Support Facilities $85 million District Police Stations and Support Facilities $30 million Traffic Company and Forensic Services Division $165 million The Office of the Medical Examiner $65 million Emergency Firefighting Water System (EFWS) $55 million Total $400 million*

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*100% of ESER 2014 funds have been appropriated

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Previous ESER Project Locations

First Response Facilities Neighborhood Fire Stations District Police Stations Public Safety Building Motorcycle Police and Crime Lab Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

  • Previous ESER work touches every

San Francisco neighborhood

  • More work is needed to further

strengthen these facilities

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ESER 2010 and 2014 Accomplishments

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  • Public Safety Building: opened in spring 2015
  • 30 new cisterns, six pipeline and tunnel projects and

upgrades at the EFWS primary water sources

  • Office of the Chief Medical Examiner: opened in fall 2017
  • Motorcycle Police and Crime Lab: scheduled to begin this summer
  • Accessibility, plumbing, exterior and electrical improvements

at 8 of the 10 district police stations

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Rendering
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  • Fire Station No. 4: opened in spring 2015
  • Fire Station No. 16: opened in winter 2019
  • Fire Station No. 5: opened in spring 2019
  • Fireboat Station at Pier 22 ½: in progress
  • Focus scope upgrades at 35 neighborhood fire stations

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ESER 2010 and 2014 Accomplishments

Rendering
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ESER 2020: Bond Breakdown

Component Budget

Emergency Firefighting Water System $153.5 million Neighborhood Fire Stations and Support Facilities $275 million District Police Stations and Support Facilities $121 million Disaster Response Facilities $70 million 9-1-1 Call Center $9 million Total $628.5 million

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Scope of Work Overview

  • Emergency Firefighting Water System: focusing on the City’s western neighborhoods
  • Neighborhood Fire Stations and Support Facilities: seismic upgrades, comprehensive renovations

and focused scope improvements; building a new, resilient training facility at a site to be determined

  • District Police Stations and Support Facilities: seismic upgrades, comprehensive renovations and

focused scope improvements

  • Disaster Response Facilities: retrofitting and renovating infrastructure that can be used for shelter

and recovery

  • 9-1-1 Call Center: increasing the number of dispatch stations and the amount of training space

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ESER 2020 Prioritization: Facilities

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Criteria spelled out in the bond report: Fire and Police Stations Similar to ESER 2010 and 2014, facilities projects at public safety stations will be selected based on the relative seismic risk, renewal need and operational and tactical importance of the facilities to ensure effective deployment of first responders in the event of a major earthquake or disaster. Disaster Response Facilities City-owned buildings with sufficient capacity to serve multiple disaster response functions that pose serious risk of casualties and/or significant financial impact will be prioritized.

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Emergency Firefighting Water System

Purpose:

  • Utilized for the most extreme events
  • Designed as a line of defense during a

catastrophic event

  • Magnitude 7.8 earthquake is assumed for

purposes of planning and design

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EFWS Components

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High-pressure hydrants Seismic switches Motorized valves Resilient pipelines Valve batteries

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2010 EFWS System Map

  • Approximately 135 miles pipes
  • 1 reservoir - 10 million gallons
  • 2 tanks
  • 2 seawater pumping stations
  • 176 functional cisterns
  • 1,575 hydrants

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Previous ESER Project Locations

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Emergency Firefighting Water System (EFWS)

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ESER 2020 Prioritization: EFWS

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Focusing on the City’s western neighborhoods Manifold Projects

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Potential Conceptual Alignment - Westside

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Reliability: EFWS before ESER 2010

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Legend 50 % Low Somewhat high Somewhat low High

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Reliability: After ESER 2010 & 2014

Legend 50 % Low Somewhat high Somewhat low High

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Reliability: After ESER 2020

Legend 50 % Low Somewhat high Somewhat low High

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Legend 50 % Low Somewhat high Somewhat low High

Reliability: All Conceptual Projects

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ESER Accountability

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ESER will abide by established standards for accountability, fiscal responsibility and transparency.

  • Policy compliance
  • Transparency
  • Bond accountability reports
  • Public Appropriation of Capital Funds
  • Citizens’ General Obligation Bond

Oversight Committee (CGOBOC)

  • Annual public review
  • Public Updates
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Keeping up with a Growing City

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  • ESER 2020 will allow us to act now for a safer

tomorrow

  • With a growing population comes an increase

in calls for emergency response

  • Responding quickly in an emergency reduces

the number of injuries, deaths and damage done to people and property

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ESER: Safeguarding San Francisco

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This bond is vital to ensure our public safety systems are ready for the next major earthquake, fire

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disaster and to build a resilient San Francisco.

sfearthquakesafety.org

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