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Brace for earthquake safety, donate a warm coat, and bag some free compost.

Brace + Bolt for earthquake safety

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Earthquake Brace + Bolt upgraded this home to improve earthquake safety. Photo Earthquake Brace + Bolt.

The magnitude 5.1 earthquake that shook most of the Bay Area on Tuesday, October 15, was a reminder that even bigger temblor is in our future. It also raised memories of the magnitude 6.9 Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989 that killed 57 people, including 42 in Oakland when the Nimitz Freeway collapsed.

Is your home ready for a major shock? The Earthquake Brace + Bolt (EBB) program, jointly administered by the California Earthquake Authority (CEA) and the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, is offering California homeowners money to bolt and brace your home’s foundation in order to limit earthquake damage.

Apply now through November 29 at the EBB website [2] for a grant of up to $3,000 to help cover the cost of this project. If your household income is $72,080 or under, you may also qualify for a supplemental grant that could help pay the entire cost to seismically upgrade your home. To date, the EBB program has funded more than 17,000 home foundation retrofits statewide.

The EBB website has had unusually high traffic since the registration period opened on October 18, but don’t be discouraged if it’s slow. “Registration is not first come, first served,” the website announced on its home page, “so you will have an equal chance to participate in EBB whether you sign up today or on November 29,”

Houses that qualify for EBB grants typically:

This year the EBB program added 126 new eligible ZIP codes to the area it serves. All of Alameda—94501 and 94502—is eligible for the program. If you have any questions about the program, call California State Assemblymember Mia Bonta’s office at 510-286-1670.

Paulino family’s 17th annual coat drive

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From left: Pepe Garcia (Wescafe), Irving Zapata (1400 Bar and Grill), Dakota Casteel (Alameda Theatre and Cineplex), Brooke Abbasi (KW Advisors/Keller Williams), Antoinette Paulino, Mike Paulino.

After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, Antoinette and Mike Paulino are again preparing for their family’s annual Alameda coat drive to support the national organization, One Warm Coat [4]. “We welcome your donations of new or gently used coats,” Antoinette Paulino said.

Coats will be collected from November 7 through January 6, 2023, at the following Alameda locations:

Over the years, the Paulinos have collected thousands of coats for the One Warm Coat organization. “It’s a simple yet greatly appreciated way to help others,” Antoinette said. “Each donated coat makes a difference. The more we collect, the more lives we’ll touch.”

One Warm Coat is a national nonprofit that assists in the donation of coats, by helping individuals, groups, companies, and organizations across the country collect coats and deliver them to local agencies that distribute them free, to people in need.

If you have coats to donate, please place them in the collection boxes listed above.

Free compost and resources available

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The Compost Hub provides free compost to Alamedans. Photo Bay Area Makerfarm.

Alameda residents can get free compost for landscaping and gardening at the local Compost Hub, located at Main Street and Singleton Avenue near Ploughshares Nursery. Enter through Farm2Market [6] on Barbers Point Road or Makerfarm [7] on Main Street.

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Photo Bay Area Makerfarm.

A collaboration between Makerfarm, Farm2Market, and StopWaste [9], the Hub offers compost for residents to take for free, and provides educational resources on making and using compost. This service is free to all residents and is not restricted to those living in Alameda. It is open Wednesdays and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Please note the following instructions provided by Makerfarm:

The Alameda Compost Hub is open Wednesdays and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.