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1 City of Houston Office of Emergency Management houstonoem.org Houston’s Hurricane Preparedness and Response Michael Walter Public Information Officer

2 Who is OEM? Emergency Management Responding Agencies City Leadership Strategic Coordination Operational Mayor Annise Parker Emergency Management Director Office of Homeland Security & Public Safety Office of Emergency Management Houston Emergency Center (911)

3 Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

4 Hurricane Response & Recovery Plan Dictates the City’s response in three periods: – Pre-Landfall – Landfall – Post-Landfall

5 Hurricane Evacuation Evacuation Decision – Coordinated process with local jurisdictions and the State of Texas. – Decision rests with the local elected executive (Mayor or County Judge) – Based on H- Hours (Tropical Storm Force Winds impacting Texas Gulf Coast) – Coastal Counties Evacuate First – Called by Zip Zones

6 Hurricane Evacuation - Zones

7 Hurricane Evacuation Contraflow – Two Points: Fulshear(I-10), Conroe (I-45), and FM1960 (US-290) – Activated by TxDOT – Takes 4 hours to fully implement (on I-10) – Resource intensive locally and at the State level. Evaculanes – Formalized after Hurricane Rita to allow for added traffic lane during evacuation – First action taken to increase vehicle flow count

8 Hurricane Evacuation Assisted Evacuation – Local Jurisdictions establish “Hubs” – City of Houston/Harris County at George R. Brown – Registrants in STEAR (211 or texasstear.org) receive phone call to arrange for transportation. – Hub transports to reception centers in Dallas and San Antonio

9 Resources AlertHouston (alerts.houstonoem.org) City of Houston Social Media – @HoustonOEM – facebook.com/houstonoem houstontx.gov/emergency Houston Hide From The Wind (houstonhidefromthewind.org) Houston Storm Risk Calcualtor (houstonstormrisk.org)

10 Planning Considerations Know Your Employees’ Zones. If you expect them to be available to work – how will you provide for them and their families? Do you have a tiered personnel system, and has it been effectively communicated to staff? Houston/Harris County is not a sheltering jurisdiction – all individuals will be passed via evacuation programs to neighboring metro areas.

11 Questions? Michael Walter Public Information Officer City of Houston Office of Emergency Management Michael.Walter@houstontx.gov 713.884.4554 Phone: 311 or 713-884-4500 Website: houstonoem.org Social Media @houstonoem facebook.com/houstonoem


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