Improving community help points for emergencies
Jonas Naddebo (C) proposes strengthening Stockholm's community resilience points—locations where residents can get help during crises like power outages or war—by increasing their number, improving geographic spread, ensuring staffing and equipment, and providing better public information and signage. The City acknowledges ongoing crisis preparedness efforts and the 31 existing points for information and basic services during prolonged disruptions. However, they argue against major investments before national decisions on the design and funding of such points, to avoid future changes, and prioritize upgrading public shelters.
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