You'd think they would actually include info about the emergency preparedness kit in the email message itself. Oh, well. > From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2019 13:43:01 -0700 (PDT) > > > Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2019 15:54:43 -0400 (EDT) > > From: "City of where-I-live District 3, Office of Councilmember Raul Peralez" <http://www.where-I-live.gov/~raul.peralez> > > To: http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg > > > > Phase II of PG&E Power Safety Shutoffs will not affect Downtown where-I-live ( > > District 3) Update Dear Residents, The Pacific Gas and Electric Company ( > > PG&E) Public Safety Power Shutoff in parts of San José is scheduled to > > begin this afternoon. The shutoff is expected to primarily affect East San > > José along the foothills and South San José in the area of Almaden Valley. > > Downtown San José (District 3) is not expected to be affected by these > > power outages. PG&E has opened up a Community Resource Center at Avaya > > Stadium located at 1145 Coleman Ave, San José. The center will be open from > > 8:00am-6:00pm for the duration of the power shut off. Residents will have > > access to information, water, charging stations and air conditioning. In > > addition, The City of San José will also open three City Resource Centers, > > which will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Water, power outlets and > > light snacks will be provided. Language assistance in Vietnamese and Spanish > > will also be available. Resource Center Locations: Southside Community > > Center 5585 Cottle Rd. San José, CA 95123 Mayfair Community Center 2039 > > Kammerer Ave. San José,CA 95116 Camden Community Center 3369 Union Ave. San > > José, CA 95124 The City will continue to provide police and fire services. > > Please call 911 only for emergencies, not to get information. Garbage and > > recycling collection in affected areas is expected to continue as usual, > > with some route delays due to traffic signals being out. Drinking water, > > sewer systems, and wastewater treatment are anticipated to be unaffected at > > this time. All City facilities in non-affected areas will continue to > > operate as normal. Our San José Fire Department (SJFD) will be fully > > staffed and have additional personnel to deploy in anticipation of any > > wildland fires caused by high winds. SJFD is also coordinating with partners > > such as CalFire. In the event of an outage, make sure to follow all safety > > recommendations and ensure that you have an emergency preparedness kit, as > > recommended below. For continued updates be sure to follow @Cityofwhere-I-live, > > the County @SCC_OES, and PG&E @PGE4Me on Twitter, Facebook and Nextdoor or > > visit www.where-I-live.gov and www.pge.com/psps. as well as @raulrperalez on > > Facebook and @cmraulperalez on Twitter.