Contacts
PERMIT CENTER HOURS
City Hall - Lobby |
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8:00AM-5:00PM |
| Fri |
8:00AM-NOON |
| Sat & Sun |
CLOSED |
Fire or Medical Emergencies
DIAL 9-1-1
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SENIORS & PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
- Can you give me some earthquake safety tips?
Quick and easy information sheets from two different sources on what to do before an earthquake, during, and after. To get additional information on earthquakes, see our earthquake section.
Earthquake Safety Tips For Seniors »
Tips For The Elderly »
- Is dehydration that dangerous for older adults? Learn as an older adult why you're not drinking as much water as you should especially during a disaster. Observe the warning signs and make the corrections immediately.
Dehydration for Seniors »
- When it gets really hot what should I be concerned about? These two pages will help you understand the signs and symptoms of heat stroke, heat stress, and heat exhaustion for seniors. Learn how to protect yourself and improve your quality of life during extreme days of heat.
Extreme Heat »
Special Needs- Where can I get quick access to information for someone who has a disability? If you have a family member, friend or just an acquaintance that has a disability or special needs this page will allow you to access information and additional web-links that can help.
Seniors »
Special Needs »
- How can I get more in-depth information for people with disabilities? Find an extensive guide for people with disabilities and other active limitations right here. Click on every “dark blue title” and find its link to additional information.
People With Disabilities »
- Physically challenged and need a quick earthquake tip? Add this to your overall preparedness information to help complete your plan.
Tips for the Physically Challenged »
- Are any of the policy makers concerned about people with special needs? See at the State level what direction awareness and preparedness plans are taking.
Special Needs »
- What about understanding sign language during a disaster? Review not just finger spelling but understand how to communicate with the hearing impaired for emergency situations.
Sign Language »
- What if you can’t hear smoke alarms go off? For the deaf or hard of hearing there are stroboscopic alarms to help alert people to fires. Find out more about strobe light and vibrating alarms for your home.
Deaf or Hard of Hearing »
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