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Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and the State of Oregon “Best Practices for Supporting The Locals”
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2 MISSION SUPPORT OUR CITIZENS AND FIRST RESPONDERS TO ENSURE THAT AS A NATION WE WORK TOGETHER TO BUILD, SUSTAIN, AND IMPROVE OUR CAPABILITY TO PREPARE FOR, PROTECT AGAINST, RESPOND TO, RECOVER FROM, AND MITIGATE ALL HAZARDS. HOW DOES RISK REDUCTION FIT INTO YOUR MISSION? Warm Springs – peer group keeps mission on target Oregon – Disaster resilient, safe and prosperous, Goal 7 DO LOCALS UNDERSTAND YOUR MISSION? Warm Springs – still undetermined, providing best practices Oregon – variable, if recent disaster, then more likely; some lack resources
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3 COMMUNICATION HOW DO THE LOCALS REACH OUT TO YOU? Warm Springs – attend meetings, radio communications, Facebook Oregon – DOGAMI: produces data and info that stems an interest; post event requests for info and presentations Oregon – DLCD: mainly by phone from property owners and community planner and officials, requests for meetings OPDR – technical assistance, through partnerships, and related to mitigation plan updates, requests for conferences WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON REQUESTS? See Above WHAT CAN FEMA DO TO ASSIST COMMUNICATION BETWEEN YOU AND THE LOCALS? Warm Springs - In person meetings to discuss programs, improve coordination with surrounding counties Oregon – DOGAMI-sometimes left out of coordination between FEMA and locals; DLCD-funding for outreach; more FEMA presence to build trust; consistent messaging; OPDR reiterates need for FEMA presence
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4 PLANNING HOW DO YOU SUPPORT/HOW ARE YOU INVOLVED IN THE PLANNING EFFORTS OF LOCALS? Warm Springs – coordinates with BIA on multiple issues that identifies priorities DOGAMI – provides feedback on missing data or key elements OPDR – technical assistance, evaluate atypical approaches in planning DLCD – Regional reps, implementation of Goal 7, integration of plans and development of guidance WHAT SUPPORT COULD FEMA PROVIDE TO SUPPORT PLANNING EFFORTS BY YOUR LOCALS? Warm Springs – FEMA participate in coordination meetings OPDR – advocate at a higher level with national perspective, e.g. climate change DOGAMI and DLCD – funding avenues
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5 REGULATIONS HOW DO YOU ENFORCE REGULATIONS MEANT TO REDUCE RISK? Warm Springs - Tribal policies through tribal court DLCD – Land use laws and the comp plans DO YOUR LOCALS UNDERSTAND? CHALLENGE? AGREE/DISAGREE? Warm Springs – generally yes DLCD – generally yes, but not always supportive (e.g. floodplain boundaries) WHAT SUPPORT CAN FEMA PROVIDE TO ASSIST YOUR REGULATORY PROCESSES? Warm Springs – Understanding of relationships with tribal policies and treaties DLCD – clear communication on changes, consistent use of information systems
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6 GRANTS HOW DO YOU SUPPORT GRANT APPLICATIONS/GRANT REPORTING FOR YOUR LOCALS? Warm Springs – must be presented to and approved by the tribal governing body Oregon – OPDR assists local governments in writing grants, development of pre-application documents HOW CAN FEMA IMPROVE THESE PROCESSEES? Warm Springs – consistent contact from FEMA to help with the process
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