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Houston Police Department Central Business District Hurricane Preparedness Plan
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Objective HPD’s goal is to safeguard lives, protect property, provide for a safe environment for those who must enter/move throughout the CBD, and work in conjunction with all stakeholders to make the CBD fully operational as quickly as possible.
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HPD’s Authority In 2005, the State of Texas passed a mandatory evacuation bill. HPD will act in accordance with the Harris County District Attorney’s office decision on how to enforce mandatory evacuations.
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HPD Responsibilities Primary : To secure the safety of citizens and their property, as well as maintain order during evacuation. Providing traffic control/traffic plan Security of evacuated area Notification of evacuation Rapid Assessment and Recovery Miscellaneous other duties
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Pre-Hurricane Prior to Hurricane arrival- limited role of HPD as evacuation will occur over several days and is expected be uneventful Ensure effective operation of the Evacuation/Embarkation Hub at the GRB meaning significant amount of traffic on the NE portion of downtown (buses, etc)
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During Evacuation Notice to evacuate Egress Routes communicated Ingress street closures Assist in evacuation with traffic control Secure evacuated area
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Primary and Secondary Street Evacuations- Egress
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Primary Streets Outbound from Central Business District Louisiana I-10 W/B San Jacinto I-45 N/B Chartres I-10 E/B, Hwy 59 N/B and S/B Jefferson I-10 E/B and W/B Hamilton Hwy 59 S/B Smith Hwy 59 S/B Pease I-45 N/B, I-10 E/B and W/B Walker Allen Pkwy W/B, I-45 N/B, I-10 E/B and W/B
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Secondary Streets Outbound from Central Business District Prairie Memorial Drive W/B Lamar Allen Parkway W/B St. Joseph Parkway I-45 N/B, I-10 E/B and W/B Milam Hwy 59 S/B Pierce I-45 S/B Crawford Hardy Toll Rd. N/B
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Post Hurricane Conduct rapid damage assessment relative to pedestrian safety and ingress/egress routes These assessments will determine what streets will be closed and where checkpoints will be established HPD will work with HDMD to publicize the checkpoint locations and accessible streets throughout downtown Staff intersections for traffic control and working with PWE to oversee street/sidewalk closures to prevent injuries due to falling glass/blowing debris Patrol the CBD to prevent looting
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Checkpoints Once damage assessment has been completed, checkpoints will be determined These checkpoints will be the only way into/out of the CBD Officers will man checkpoints and maintain a log of everyone entering/exiting the CBD If personnel must enter the CBD, they must have valid ID, and a company ID and provide a telephone number they can be reached. Residents must show proof of residence on a valid Texas ID or a utility bill (gas or electricity) for said address
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Goals/Objective HPD’s goal is to safeguard lives protect property provide for a safe environment for those who must enter/move throughout the CBD work in conjunction with all stakeholders to make the CBD fully operational as quickly as possible.
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Questions? Thank you!
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