Saturday, May 15, 2010

El Cerrito Community Newsletter, May 2010

CONTENTS
  • May Meeting: Talking Trash in San Diego - Recycling
  • Update: El Cerrito Neighborhood Patrol
  • Newsletter Donations
  • Community Donations Are Important to the ECCC
  • An ECCC Board Member Takes Some Time Off
  • Volunteers Needed for an El Cerrito Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
  • Street Repaving in El Cerrito And the College Area
  • Fire Chief Javier Mainar's April 7 Update on Fire Station Brown-Outs
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Fire Chief Javier Mainar’s April 7 Update on Fire Station Brown-Outs

For San Diego city fire stations, including local Fire Station #10, Brown-Outs refer to the temporary removal from service of one fire engine in stations that house more than one emergency apparatus. On April 7, Fire Chief Javier Mainar delivered a brown-out plan update to the City Council Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee. The brown-out plan was implemented on February 6, 2010, and the update covers the period of February 6 through March 31.

Data Reported for College Area Fire Station #10
February 6 –March 31, 2010

Browned-out 92.49% of the time

Incident Counts
  • Fire: 14
  • Medical: 400
  • Other: 46
5 Minutes or Less Response Time
(1st arriving engine or truck)
  • 2009: 53.65%
  • 2010: 40.17%
  • Change: -25.13%
Average Response Time in Minutes
(1st arriving engine or truck)
  • 2009: 5:03
  • 2010: 5:35
  • Change: 10.53%
For a summary of the brown-out plan and answers to frequently asked questions, visit the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department web site at http://www.sandiego.gov/fireandems/pdf/brownoutplan.pdf .

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Brown-Out Report Summary

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Brown-Out Report

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5 Minute Response Spreadsheet

Street Repaving in El Cerrito and the College Area

From Cynthia Harris and the office of Council District 7
The City of San Diego is launching a project to resurface 134 miles of streets, covering more than 1,000 city blocks. Last year, the City resurfaced 27 miles of streets. 147 additional miles of roads will have slurry- seal resurfacing because of this project as well. The cost for these improvements will be around $47 million, and the money will be coming from a $103 million deferred- maintenance bond reserved for capital improvement projects.

Streets scheduled for repaving in El Cerrito and the College Area include sections of 68th Street, Arosa Street, Art Street, College Avenue, Dayton Street (Gilbert and Berting will be repaved separately as part of an upcoming water/sewer main replacement project), Lindo Paseo, Montezuma Place, and Rock Place.

Streets scheduled for slurry seal resurfacing include sections of 54th Street, 60th Street, Baja Drive, Catoctin Drive, Cleo Street, Dorothy Drive, La Dorna Street, Montezuma Place, Richard Street, Saranac Street, and Trojan Avenue.

For more information on this project, visit http://www.sandiego.gov and select the links with the “Repaving Project” slide.

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Complete List of Streets to Be Repaved

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Complete List of Streets to be Slurry Sealed