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3 May, 2021

Tsunamis? Earthquakes pose a more universal threat

By |2021-06-08T02:48:45+00:00May 3rd, 2021|AACSC, Earthquake Threats|

If you live near the coast and feel strong shaking from an earthquake, “move inland as soon as possible.”

That’s what Rick Wilson, head of the California Geological Survey’s Tsunami Program, told City News Service earlier this spring, after his agency released a series of new tsunami maps showing dire consequences […]

2 April, 2021

Earthquake Resilience in Long Beach Area

By |2021-04-26T13:59:21+00:00April 2nd, 2021|AACSC, Earthquake Retrofit|

Earthquakes have inflicted pain and damage on Long Beach and surrounding communities in past decades.

A recent Resilience Advantage webinar touched on milestones in the Long Beach resilience story — the 1933 earthquake, state legislative changes following the earthquake, the new resilient City Hall and Port buildings, and the new Long […]

2 March, 2021

Community Hospital Reopens After Earthquake Retrofit

By |2021-04-26T14:09:59+00:00March 2nd, 2021|AACSC, Earthquake Retrofit, Earthquake Retrofits|

Concern over safety prompted closure in 2018. Is your building safe?

Long Beach Community Hospital reopened this year after being shut down in 2018 out of seismic safety concerns.

Worry over the safety of the building prompted its closure, but the facility reopened in January and was expected to […]

2 February, 2021

Benefits of Earthquake Resilient Communities Subject of New Webinar Series on Feb. 17

By |2021-04-26T14:23:29+00:00February 2nd, 2021|AACSC, Earthquake Resilience|

The benefits of making buildings and communities more resilient to better withstand powerful earthquakes will be discussed during “The Resilience Advantage,” webinar on Wednesday, Feb. 17 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

To register, visit optimumseismic.com/the-resilience-advantage/. There is no fee to sign in.

A coalition […]

2 January, 2021

New Bridge Built with Earthquakes in Mind

By |2021-02-02T18:10:21+00:00January 2nd, 2021|AACSC, Earthquake Protection, Earthquake Resilience, Seismic Engineering, Seismic Resilience|

More than 60,000 vehicles pass daily over the new Gerald Desmond Bridge in Long Beach – a 2,000-foot-long expanse of cables and steel connecting downtown and the 710 freeway to the port.

Opened in October, it is built to accommodate taller ocean cargo vessels, which are expected to rise to nearly […]

2 December, 2020

Optimum Seismic Retrofits Reduce Tenant Impacts, Preserve Rental Income

By |2020-12-15T00:34:18+00:00December 2nd, 2020|AACSC, Seismic Retrofit, Tenant Habitability Process, tenant occupied seismic retrofit|

Apartment owners faced with any major renovation, repair or alteration of their building are often concerned with the impacts construction could have on their tenants — and whether the work will require added expenses.

These extra costs can include paying for additional precautions to minimize impacts, establishing alternative parking when assigned […]

2 November, 2020

Long Beach Earthquake Safety Project Delayed by COVID-19

By |2020-11-08T18:37:44+00:00November 2nd, 2020|AACSC, Earthquake Safety|

For years, the city of Long Beach has been proactive at addressing seismic vulnerabilities within its communities.

The city served as the beta test site for California’s earthquake early warning system; it has taken steps recently to retrofit the Civic Center and Community Hospital for seismic safety; and it has been […]

2 October, 2020

We All Need Earthquake Safe Buildings

By |2020-10-22T15:03:57+00:00October 2nd, 2020|AACSC, Earthquake Safety|

Long Beach recently hosted more than a dozen listening sessions and four community town halls to engage residents in a dialogue about racial equity in this city.

More than 1,500 people participated in the discussions, and a series of steps will be taken in the months ahead to advance equity for […]

2 September, 2020

COVID-19 Not First Crisis to Disrupt Long Beach Schools

By |2020-09-01T01:35:30+00:00September 2nd, 2020|AACSC, earthquake damage|

But not in the midst of this global pandemic. Schools throughout the nation – even around the world – are doing things differently, teaching remotely, staggering schedules, social distancing and more to keep children and communities safe from the virus.

School campuses won’t be the same this fall. But this isn’t […]

1 August, 2020

Seismic Retrofits Make Good Business Sense, Especially in Liquefaction Zones

By |2020-08-05T22:59:35+00:00August 1st, 2020|AACSC, Seismic Retrofit|

Is your apartment building on steady ground when it comes to earthquake safety?

If it sits on top of a liquefaction zone, you could be facing the risk of increased damage due to the way the ground reacts in an earthquake.

Liquefaction happens when vibrations in the ground cause soil particles to […]

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