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• Mayor Pederson and City Manager brief Congressman McKean on scope of damage throughout
Santa Clarita.
• Gas restored to 60% of Valley residents
• After shocks continue
• Seattle King County Disaster Medical Action Team sets up at County Civic Center
• Crisis intervention provided for City staff and at Red Cross shelters
• Salvation Army comes to SCV to provide mobile feedings, clothing distribution in Newhall, COC
and mobile home parks
• Daily Cash Balance and investment decision made based on bank logs provided by TransWorld
Bank, which were delivered by courier
• Unable to use computer systems to perform cash flow analysis.
• Processed and issued payroll on regularly scheduled pay date. Memo included with paychecks
informing staff that adjustments would be made at a later date to reflect actual hours .
. JANUARY 21
• Concern for rain leads to securing a trailer for equipment
• Santa Clarita Trans it transports National Guard
• Building inspection requests continue to pour into City
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• Gas company stops taking turn on orders and begins neighborhood sweeps
• Water on for most SCV residents; Valencia Water continues to be an issue in some parts of the
Valley
• City gathers mobilehome representatives for a meeting at City Hall to discuss needs
• City completing 800 building inspections per day
• FEMA and OES damage inspectors visited City Hall and public facilities with major damage
• Received disaster debris information packet from the Council for International Disaster Debris
Management
• Accounts Payable processed and vendors paid. Invoices processed up to January 17, date mail
was interrupted.
• Mail service to City Hall resumes
JANUARY 22
• Santa Clarita Transit begins FEMA DAG shuttles
• Fire Department makes plastic, nails and lathe available at all fire stations to protect residences
from the rain
• State opens mobilehome assistance office at Cordova Mobile Home park