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FUND <br />General <br />OBJ-DESCRIPTION <br />PERSONAL SERVICES <br />� SUPPLIES <br />MISC. SERVS. & CHGS <br />CAPITAL OUTLAY <br />TOTAL <br />OBJECTIVE: <br />To protect and <br />� asters, and to <br />ment. <br />ANNUAL BUDGET <br />DEPARTMENT <br />Civil Defense <br />EXPENDITURES <br />1988 <br />ACTUAL <br />2,904 <br />2,909 <br />5,813 <br />1989 1990 <br />BUDGET RECMD <br />4,690 4,670 <br />2,656 3,110 <br />7,346 7,780 <br />SUBPROGRAM CIVIL DEFENSE <br />ACCT. NO. <br />10-18 <br />1990 <br />ADOPTED <br />4,670 <br />3,110 <br />7,780 <br />assist Roseville citizens during and after dis- <br />maintain continuity of the Roseville City govern- <br />ACTIVITY: <br />1. Roseville's Civil Defense operations are directed by the <br />City Manager, with day to day coordination done by the <br />Deputy Chief of Police. Civil Defense is responsible for <br />mitigating, preparing for, responding to, and recovering <br />from natural and manmade disasters. A comprehensive <br />emergency plan has been developed, and is regularly updated <br />to keep abreast of County, State and Federal guidelines and <br />regulations. Thirteen outdoor warning sirens are maintained <br />by the unit. <br />2. The Roseville Reserve Police is a unit of the Civil Defense <br />Operations. The Reserves are responsible for park patrol, <br />assisting at special events, and assisting during emergencies <br />and disasters. <br />3. The City outdoor warning sirens were converted to radio <br />control activation in 1987. This increased the reliability <br />and versatility of the alarm system. <br />EXPENDITURE COMMENTS: <br />No significant change. <br />Fr� <br />