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April 2011 Fort Bend County, TX Texas Emergency Management Conference Workshop Recovery Planning Montgomery County
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas 2 Overview Montgomery County Profile Montgomery County Disaster History Importance of Recovery Planning Recovery Planning Process Resources
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas 3 County Profile Montgomery County Quick Facts Part of Houston-Galveston planning region Adjacent to Harris (south), San Jacinto/Liberty (East), Walker (north), Grimes/Waller (West) Population: 459,972 (2010 Census) – 182,201 (1990 Census) Single Family/Rental Units: 161,697 Road miles: 2,000 miles Land area: 1,044 square miles 2011 County Government Budget: $236M 14 Incorporated Cities Large unincorporated population: The Woodlands
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Montgomery County Emergency Operations Center 4
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas 5 Montgomery County The Woodlands – Work, Play, Live Master Planned Community
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas 6 Montgomery County Lake Conroe – Recreational Area
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas 7 Montgomery County Dense vegetation throughout County
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Risks and Vulnerabilities 1120 Miles of Pipeline 8
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Risks and Vulnerabilities High Winds and Flooding 9
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Disaster History Montgomery County 23 – FEMA Disaster Declaration (37 years) 26 – USDA Disaster Declarations (10 years) Notable Disasters in last 10 years: Hurricane Katrina Hurricane Rita Hurricane Ike 10
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Disaster History Impact of Hurricane Ike ~$92M damages countywide 36,236 – FEMA Individual Assistance registrants $9.22M – Housing Assistance Award $1.4M - Other Needs Assistance Award $22.4M – FEMA PA $20M+ - Debris Management costs 11
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Disaster History Impacts of Hurricane Ike Over 214,000 hot meals delivered 3,000 meals on wheels to senior adults 30 Volunteers to augment residential damage assessments 450,000 lbs of food at 4 POD sites 12
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Impact of Hurricane Ike Many Lessons Learned Need for MOUs with VOADs for reimbursement from FEMA Need to identify TDEM point of contact during recovery Documentation and finance is critical Identify roles and responsibilities once EOC shuts down 13
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas 14 Montgomery County Disaster Recovery Plan Leadership to Address Need Post-Ike
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Importance of Recovery Planning Often overlooked when developing local and state plans Just as important as planning for response Necessary for an effective recovery Can also be approached regionally No disasters are the same Many are afraid of FEMA reimbursement Lack of staff or knowledge 15
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas 16 Disaster Lifecycle When does Recovery begin?
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Purpose of a Recovery Plan A disaster recovery plan establishes the foundation to help a community return to pre- disaster conditions following a disaster. The driving factors behind such plans are public safety and economic recovery. Recovery planning is a phased approach that includes short- and long-term recovery. Recovery begins during the response phase, with the initial focus being on impact assessment. 17
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas What are examples of recovery topics/activities? Housing Individual/Family Recovery Infrastructure Schools Public Services Tourism Economic Codes/Ordinances 18
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Short Term Long Term Recovery Short-term versus Long Term Recovery Short-term versus Long Term
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Short Term Recovery Short-term recovery operations will begin during the response phase of the emergency and can last up to six months. The goal of short-term recovery is to restore county government services to at least minimal capacity. Short-term recovery includes: Restoration of utility and transportation services Expanded social, medical, and mental health services Re-establishment of local government operations Debris removal and cleanup operations Abatement and demolition of hazardous structures ©2 010, BD R, Inc. All Rig hts Res erv ed
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Long Term Recovery The goal of long-term recovery is to restore facilities to pre-disaster conditions. Some of the long-term recovery activities are extensions of short-term activities; other long-term tasks begin after short-term tasks are completed. The long-term recovery phase can last up to 10 years. The major objectives of long-term recovery operations include: Coordinated delivery of long-term social and health services Improved land use planning Re-establishment of the local economy to pre-disaster levels Recovery of disaster response costs Effective integration of mitigation strategies into recovery planning and operations ©2 010, BD R, Inc. All Rig hts Res erv ed
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Challenges and Barriers Recovery Phase Constituents want recovery fast Increased political media attention Increased media response Response players are not as accustomed to disaster recovery Recovery brings different players to the table 22
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Recovery Planning Process Collaborative Approach to Recovery Planning 23
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Planning Process Establishing a shared vision of Recovery Planning Identify all eligible applicants within County Bring multiple disciplines to the table Promote the ability to “stand on your own” Ensure that ENTIRE County recovers Recognize economic impact of a disaster (i.e. 25% local match) Recovery part of UASI Strategy 24
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Planning Process Getting Buy-in from Stakeholders Success in previous planning efforts Debris Management Plan COOP/COG planning Mass Fatality planning Hazard mitigation Fresh memories from recent disasters Ike, Katrina, Rita Already engaged in some recovery planning MOUs with Volunteer groups Multijurisdictional coordination Recent Technical Assistance offered by Regional Catastrophic Planning Grant FEMA sponsored Held Stakeholder project planning meeting 25
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Project Planning First steps Project planning meeting Identify key stakeholders who will play a role in recovery planning activities. Identify the functions by which recovery activities will be organized. Establish Recovery Steering Committee Distributed Survey to Stakeholders Conduct Stakeholder kickoff meeting 26
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Recovery Planning Identifying stakeholders County Departments Private sector partners Standby Disaster Contractors Infrastructure – Energy, Gas, Water Non-profits Volunteer organizations State Partners TDEM, Agrilife 27
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas 1Emergency Management 2Administration and Continuation of Government 3Public Information and Community Relations 4Individual Assistance, Volunteers, and Donations 5Security and Re-entry 6Health and Human Safety 7County Infrastructure 8Utilities Restoration 9Planning and Mitigation 10Economic Restoration 11Environmental Preservation 12Finance 13Housing 14Education 15Transportation 28 Recovery Planning Identifying Recovery Functions
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Recovery Planning Stakeholder meetings Conduct small group sessions with members from each recovery function. Identify roles Establish responsibilities Give direction on the recovery planning questionnaires that will be used to gather additional information needed for plan development 29
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Roles and Responsibilities Recovery Function Leads & Support Agencies A recovery function lead is: Acts as the primary agency/department Coordinates the implementation of the recovery activities and programs Identifies resources (support departments and organizations) within the recovery function that will accomplish the post-disaster activities Coordinates resource delivery Reports activities to the Recovery Task Force A support agency may: Provide resources to accomplish recovery tasks Link to resources/network/organizations Be a conduit of information to target populations Provide subject matter expertise
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Recovery Planning Activities Issues to be considered during planning process Who initiates housing recovery Temporary and long-term What role will the County play in local business recovery and temporary business resumption What support is needed for essential economic facility recovery (ex. highways and railways) How can the County maximizing available state and federal assistance 31
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Recovery Planning Activities Issues to be considered during planning process What role will the County play in restoring utility and transportation services What groups are responsible for social, medical, and mental health services Who restores local government operations How will we conduct debris removal and cleanup operations 32
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Recovery Planning Activities Issues to be considered during planning process Will the County address buyouts or demolition of hazardous structures Can the County improve land use planning to mitigate future disasters How can the County integrating mitigation strategies into recovery planning and operations 33
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Recovery Plan Planning Guidelines Plans will comply with the following: National Incident Management System (NIMS) Homeland Security Directive #5 (HSPD-5) The plan will supplement, not replace, the Montgomery County Emergency Operations Plan – Annex J 34
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas Planning Process Comparisons to Annex J County requires extensive coordination Addresses issues beyond Damage Assessment FEMA PA and IA Beyond County responsibilities Energy, Gas, Water 35
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Recovery Planning – Montgomery County, Texas 36 Thank You Questions ?
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