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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBC JIC – News Release, Residents and Business Owners Advised to Begin Preparation Prior to Re-Entry Schuman, Amy From: Menchaca, Clarissa Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 9:14 AM To: Schuman,Amy Subject: FW: News Release: Residents and Business Owners Advised to Begin Preparations Prior to Re-Entry Attachments: 12.1.18 Re Entry Press Release.pdf Correspondence. Clcdr/Monchaccu Associate Clerk of the Board Butte County Administration 25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965 T: 530.552.33081 F: 530.538.7120 Twitter I Facebook 1 YouTube I Pinterest From:JICButte Sent: Saturday, December 1, 2018 5:15 PM To:JICButte<JlCButte@buttecounty.net> Subject: News Release: Residents and Business Owners Advised to Begin Preparations Prior to Re-Entry A*, TOWN OF PAOABISE BUTTE COUNTY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 1,2018 Residents and Business Owners Advised to Begin Preparations Prior to Re-Entry Butte County,Town of Paradise, Calif.—The Butte County Sheriffs Office and Paradise Police Department are working to reduce risks for home and business owners when returning to their property. Multiple local, state and federal agencies,contractors and utility providers are contributing to these efforts. The Sheriffs Office in conjunction with the Paradise Police Department is establishing an orderly re-entry process controlled by entry points to ensure that only residents and property owners are allowed initial access.A form of identification (ID) is required to gain access, such as a driver's license or state ID card, passport, utility bill and valid photo ID,or consular ID. Re-entry will be phased and based on established evacuation zones which can be identified on the map which is accessible at buttecountyrecovers.org/evacuation-map. Residents can register for the County's emergency mass 1 notification system to receive updates when they are able to access their property. In addition,these social media channels will be updated as evacuation zones are released: Facebook • Town of Paradise • Butte County Sheriff's Office • Butte County Twitter: • Town of Paradise • Butte County Sheriffs Office • Butte County Next Door • Town of Paradise Upon re-entry, property owners will encounter dangerous conditions and be exposed to hazardous materials. Butte County Environmental Health will provide re-entry health and safety kits at re-entry checkpoints. Health and safety precautions for re-entry can be reviewed in advance at buttecountyrecovers.org/re-entry. Fire survivors can benefit from resources provided at buttecountyrecovers.org/wellness to address the mental and emotional issue that may surface after a disaster. Updates will be provided at press conferences on Monday, December 3,and Wednesday, December 5, at 6 p.m.These will be streamed live and a link can be found on the Sheriff Department's and Butte County's social media sites. For news updates via email or text messages, sign up at ButteCountyRecovers.org or text BCRECOVERS to 22828. For further information, contact: Butte County Recovery Media Line (530) 552-3100 #ParadiseStrong ButteCountyRecovers.org #ButteStrong 2 { �4zBUTTE COUNTY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 1,2018 Residents and Business Owners Advised to Begin Preparations Prior to Re-Entry Butte County,Town of Paradise,Calif.—The Butte County Sheriffs Office and Paradise Police Department are working to reduce risks for home and business owners when returning to their property. Multiple local,state and federal agencies,contractors and utility providers are contributing to these efforts. The Sheriff's Office in conjunction with the Paradise Police Department is establishing an orderly re- entry process controlled by entry points to ensure that only residents and property owners are allowed initial access.A form of identification (ID) is required to gain access, such as a driver's license or state ID card, passport, utility bill and valid photo ID, or consular ID. Re-entry will be phased and based on established evacuation zones which can be identified on the map which is accessible at buttecountyrecovers.org/evacuation-map. Residents can register for the County's emergency mass notification system to receive updates when they are able to access their property. In addition,these social media channels will be updated as evacuation zones are released: Facebook • Town of Paradise • Butte County Sheriff's Office • Butte County Twitter: • Town of Paradise • Butte County Sheriff's Office • Butte County Next Door • Town of Paradise Upon re-entry, property owners will encounter dangerous conditions and be exposed to hazardous materials. Butte County Environmental Health will provide re-entry health and safety kits at re-entry checkpoints. Health and safety precautions for re-entry can be reviewed in advance at buttecountyrecovers.org/re-entry. Fire survivors can benefit from resources provided at buttecountyrecovers.org/wellness to address the mental and emotional issue that may surface after a disaster. Updates will be provided at press conferences on Monday, December 3,and Wednesday, December 5, at 6 p.m. These will be streamed live and a link can be found on the Sheriff Department's and Butte County's social media sites. #Pa rad iseSl:iong ut e o€ my ecovers org #ButteStrong BUTTE COUNTY For news updates via email or text messages, sign up at ButteCountyRecovers.org or text BCRECOVERS to 22828. For further information, contact: Butte County Recovery Media Line (530) 552-3100 , ttPat.adiseSti.ong ButteCountyRecovers.,rg #ButteStrong