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Update on Emergency Preparedness Levels Charlie Kelly Emergency Management Coordinator Rosana Beharry Deputy Emergency Management Coordinator March 26, 2015 1
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Hurricane Ike 2008 Category 2 Hurricane Storm surge usually associated with Category 4 storms Estimated $29.5 billion in damages along the U.S. coast Estimated 60% of residents did not evacuate 2
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Mayor’s Role State Law City Charter Disaster Declared 3
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Debris Management Reviewed and updated over 30 hurricane specific inter-local agreements with our partners Debris Management Contracts Debris Management Plan 4
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Sandy Recovery Improvement Act of 2015 Debris Removal Completed (days from Start of Incident Period) Federal Cost Share 0-30 Days85% 31-90 Days80% 91-180 Days75% Federal dollars will NOT be provided for debris removal after 180 days (unless an extension is granted) 5
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Post Sandy Recovery Act Ike total cost for Debris Removal was $74,561,123.23 Estimate with Sandy Recovery Act – 0-30 Day at 15% = $11,184,168.48 – 31-90 Days at 20% = 14,912,224.64 – 91-180 Days at 25% 18,640,280.80 6
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Debris Removal Three Contractors Terms – 3 year with (2) 1 year extension 7
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Debris Monitoring Two Monitoring Firms 8
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Preparedness Activities Hurricane Preparedness Guides Greater reach Easier to use Social Media Presence ‘Are You Prepared’ Series Easier citizen interaction Hurricane Town Meeting State, county and local representatives 9
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Preparedness Activities Mayor’s Hurricane Preparedness Meeting Parks and Rec/Island Transit Coordinating Need-A- Ride Revised and streamlined reentry plan EOC Core Team consists of various City department employees 10
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Preparedness Activities Outreach to School District Community Events County Fair and Rodeo 11
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Preparedness Activities Three Annual Exercises Public Officials Workshop Galveston Marine Response swift water Mass sheltering NIMS training program 12
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2015 Hurricane Season We can’t prevent a storm, but we are better prepared than ever before Better infrastructure More informed public Prepared City employees and departments Stronger community and state partnerships 13
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