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An independent umbrella group that supports Palo Alto neighborhoods

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Palo Alto

  • Office of Emergency Services
  • Palo Alto Neighborhoods (PAN) Emergency Preparedness
  • Utilities Safety Information

Bay Area

  • 211 Bay Area 
  • AlertSCC
  • Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) Resilience Program 
  • Collaborating Agencies Disaster Relief Effort (CADRE) 
  • Red Cross Silicon Valley 
  • Santa Clara County Office of Emergency Management 
  • Santa Clara County Water District

California

  • California Fire Outlook
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  • PG&E Safety Action Center

National

  • American Red Cross 
  • Centers for Disease Control (CDC) 
  • Department of Homeland Security – Disasters
  • National Weather Services 
  • Ready.gov 
  • Save the Children – Emergency Response
  • United States Geological Survey (USGS) – Natural Hazards
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Palo Alto Neighborhood Association - 2025

About PAN

Founded in 1998, PAN is a networking organization connecting neighbors and neighborhoods. PAN members formed a core group of the city’s first emergency volunteers and assisted in the founding of a separate department for Palo Alto’s emergency services. Today PAN members are still a vital part of grassroots organizing for emergency preparedness. Plus PAN amplifies the voices of residents at City Hall.  PAN’s goal is to look at broad brushstroke issues affecting multiple or all neighborhoods in Palo Alto. Residents elect the leaders. Shouldn’t we have a say in how the city is run? Want to learn more? Contact co-chair Becky Sanders  (rebsanders@gmail.com)

Palo Alto Neighborhoods
  • Home
  • Info For Residents
    • New Resident
    • Neighborhood Map
    • Neighborhood Association Contacts
    • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • City Issues
    • 2024 City Countil Candidates Forum
    • North Ventura Coordinated Area Plan
    • Pedestrian & Bicycle Transportation Plan Update
    • Comprehensive Plan Update
    • Charleston/Arastradero Corridor
    • Current Projects
  • Housing Issues
    • 2024 City Council Candidates Forum
    • NVCAP – Alternative M
  • Letters On Issues
  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Contact Us