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USRC Issues Top Reasons to Support California Earthquake Resiliency Bill


LOS ANGELES, May 22, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The United States Resiliency Council today called on state legislators to support AB 2681, a bill now in the appropriations committee that will assist cities in identifying their most seismically vulnerable structures.

"Local governments and emergency response teams have a responsibility to assess the strengths and weaknesses of their communities when preparing for unforeseen events," said USRC Executive Director Evan Reis.

AB 2681, (Nazarian), will provide cities with the funding and tools they need to identify dangers to their communities and infrastructure, and the people, services and businesses that are their most important social and economic assets.

Good risk management and governance not only helps to save lives and reduce injuries, it promotes social, economic and environmental sustainability through resilience, Reis added. Here's how AB 2681 will help:

Social benefits of AB 2681:

Economic benefits of AB 2681:

Environmental benefits of AB 2681:

"AB 2681 will help cities identify buildings in their jurisdiction that could be at significant risk during a major quake in order that they can develop long term strategies to protect the lives and the livelihoods of their residents," Reis said. "The cost of implementing AB 2681 is expected to be less than one-hundredth of one percent of the social, property and economic losses that could occur if the big one strikes. Isn't that an investment worth making?"

About USRC: The United States Resiliency Council's mission is to educate, advocate and promote better tools for assessing and communicating building performance; and to refine and implement a meaningful transaction and verified rating system that describes the performance of buildings during earthquakes.  www.usrc.org.

CONTACTS:
Evan Reis, Executive Director
U.S. Resiliency Council
650-804-5737
[email protected]

 

SOURCE United States Resiliency Council



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