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Declaration of State of Local Emergency – Extension – Area A – Martin Valley

 

Amendment and Extension ORDER

For

State of Local Emergency

 

Date: March 31, 2026

Instrument Number: SOLE- 1879

WHEREAS the health, safety or well-being of persons, or the safety of property or of objects or sites of heritage value remain at risk due to landslide hazard in Central Coast Regional District for which a state of local emergency was declared on 03/18/2026 pursuant to SOLE 26-1879;

AND WHEREAS response to this landslide event continues to require the prompt coordination of action to protect the health, safety or well-being of persons, or the safety of property or objects or sites of heritage value.

NOW THEREFORE:

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that pursuant to Section 96 of the Emergency and Disaster Management Act, that the declaration of a state of local emergency made by Central Coast Regional District:

Is extended for a further period of 14 days to 04/14/2026 at the end of the day.

AND

Is amended so that flood hazard is removed from the state of local emergency.

 

Director Jayme Kennedy, Chair

Central Coast Regional District

March 31, 2026

26-1879 CCRD SOLE Extension March 31 – Signed

26-1879 CCRD SOLE March 18 – signed

26-1879 CCRD SOLE Cancel March 18 – signed

26-1879 CCRD SOLE – 260317 – signed

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