1 Item #7 Report on Transportation Recommendations of the Regional Emergency Evacuation Transportation Coordination Annex David Snyder Falls Church City.

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1 Item #7 Report on Transportation Recommendations of the Regional Emergency Evacuation Transportation Coordination Annex David Snyder Falls Church City Council And Chair, Emergency Transportation Work Group Presentation to the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board April 21, 2004

2 Introduction New revision of the Regional Emergency Evacuation Transportation Coordination (REETC) Annex of the RECP SM now complete –Presented to TPB March 17 –Presented to and endorsed by Emergency Preparedness Council March 4, 2004 COG Public Safety Policy Committee March 19, 2004 COG Board April 14, 2004 –Now available on COG Web site Today’s presentation focuses on outcomes and follow-up actions

3 Key Findings 1)Timely public communications are essential and can be highly effective 2)The greatest potential for improvement of travel conditions is reduction of demand 3)Incident ripple effects necessitate timely communications and coordinated actions

4 Key Recommendations 1)Carry out regional emergency management coordination efforts on a continuing basis 2)Conduct a coordinated regional public education campaign on emergency preparedness 3)Ensure that timely information is provided to the public during incidents 4)Strengthen emergency communications and coordination in the transportation sector

5 Follow-Up Activities The EPC is undertaking: –The continuation of scenario-based workshops and training –A coordinated regional public education campaign on emergency preparedness –Efforts to ensure that the public receives timely and accurate information during incidents The TPB: –Is analyzing, as requested by the EPC, alternatives for improving emergency coordination and communication in the transportation sector –Will report back to the next EPC meeting on May 6

6 Transportation Follow-Up Staff paper has examined alternatives for improving transportation sector-related communications and coordination during incidents Discussed with the TPB’s MOITS Task Forces on April 13 Will report back to the Emergency Preparedness Council at its May 6 meeting Will report back to TPB again on May 19

7 Strategies for Strengthening Transportation Communications and Coordination Four potential strategies/options identified: 1)Integration of technical systems and databases 2)Procedural changes by existing agencies and associated staff training 3)Duty rotation among existing transportation agency staffs 4)Creation of a new regional organization to be responsible for transportation communications and coordination These strategies/options are not mutually exclusive

8 1) Integration of Technical Systems and Databases Description: Computer and telecommunications interconnection and compatibility improvements –Build upon progress already made by many agencies and the CapWIN project Advantages: Supportive of agency activities; no significant increase in personnel Disadvantages: Does not address procedures or responsibilities Potential Costs: $5 to $10 million over a five year period (scalable)

9 2) Procedural Changes and Associated Training by Transportation Agencies Description: Re-write major transportation agencies’ standard operating procedures –Better reflect regional coordination duties –Provide thorough associated training to agency staffs Advantages: Low cost; begins to address issue of responsibilities Disadvantage: Difficulty of agency staffs already busy during incidents taking on these additional duties Potential Costs: $0.5 million per year, ongoing due to frequent staff turnover

10 3) Duty Rotation Among Major Transportation Agencies Description: DOTs and WMATA dedicate existing or new members of their staffs exclusively for regional coordination duties on a rotating basis Advantages: Addresses core issue of having personnel with the primary duty of coordination; no new center or organization Disadvantage: Vulnerable if a key agency is unable to meet its obligations Potential Costs: $5 to $10 million start-up costs and $3 million annual operating costs

11 4) Creation of a New Regional Transportation Communications and Coordination Organization Description: New regional organization with specific primary duty to monitor systems, initiate, and facilitate the regional communications process; New York’s TRANSCOM is a successful model Advantages: Dedicated staff and organization tailored exactly to needs of the region and member agencies Disadvantages: Costs; complexity of a new organization; concerns that the new organization will compete for funding with existing agencies Potential Costs: $10 million start-up and $3-4 million annual operating costs

12 Observations on the Four Options It is widely agreed that something must be done to improve transportation communications and coordination Some participants expressed a preference for pursuing a combination of technical and procedural improvements and duty rotation (combination of options 1, 2, and 3) before considering the new organization option Pursuit of options requires new funding; federal transportation reauthorization is an opportunity

13 Proposed May 6 Report to EPC The region must immediately pursue improvements to transportation communications and coordination during incidents A combination of technical and procedural improvements, training, and duty rotation of the region’s transportation agency staffs are the first steps that should be taken A funding mechanism should be developed for this effort, focusing on anticipated increased federal revenues from the upcoming transportation reauthorization If implementation of the above actions prove insufficient, creation of a new organization should be considered, modeled after New York’s TRANSCOM