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Regional Transportation Emergency Management Plan BARCFirst, BENS & BRMA Joint Infrastructure Symposium June 25, 2009 Radiah T. Victor, Sr. Program Coordinator
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Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) Transportation Planning, Financing & Coordinating Agency for 9-County Region Regional Transportation Plan & Transportation Improvement Program SAFE BATA
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Bay Area Transportation System More than 4.5 million cars Some 25 transit agencies with 4,500 buses, railcars, and ferries 20,000 miles of local streets and roads 1,400 miles of highway 300 miles of carpool lanes Eight toll bridges
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Provides framework for multi- modal transportation response to major disasters Identifies roles and responsibilities Facilitates mutual aid requests Supplements CalEMA RECP Transportation Subsidiary Plan Regional Transportation Emergency Management Plan (RTEMP)
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MTC RTEMP Roles Regional Transportation: 1.Information Clearinghouse –Regular status reports from all transportation agencies 2.Interagency Coordination –Bus/BART, Bus/Ferry, etc 3.Public Information –What roads and routes are open/closed
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511 System Metropolitan Transportation Commission
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Bay Area Regional Emergency Coordination
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MTC Preparedness EOC Emergency Operation Plan Annual Training & Exercise
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Carquinez Bridge Opened 1927, 1958 and 2003 Benicia-Martinez Bridge Opened 1962 Widened 1991 San Mateo- Hayward Bridge Opened 1929 Replaced 1967 Widened 2003 San Francisco- Oakland Bay Bridge Opened 1936 Richmond- San Rafael Bridge Opened 1956 Antioch Bridge Opened 1926 Replaced 1978 Dumbarton Bridge Opened 1927 Replaced 1984 BATA Bridge Seismic Retrofit
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Immediate Response and Near-Term Recovery Priorities during Immediate Response 1.Move Emergency Workers and Resources 2.Evacuate – Assist Co. OpAreas with evacuations of injured, infirm, & citizens 3.Basic Mobility for citizens Same Priorities during near-term Recovery –Decisions made by staff in EOC
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Immediate Response & Recovery Coordination of Priorities During Near- term Recovery (days 2-10) –MTC, Caltrans & CHP coordinate through Regional Action Plan –MTC coordinates with Reg’l EMA & U.S. DOT on services and funding requests Response Actions Initiate Recovery –Revised routes/services remain in use
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Preparations for Recovery For Mid & Long Term Recovery, Transportation Agencies Need Fuel and Spare Parts Employees: policy on employee welfare as well as retention/reduction of work force Priority-setting / Decision-making issues What are priorities once life/safety & food/shelter addressed? Who decides? Who coordinates recovery investments?
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Recovery Period Transportation Investments Repair transportation infrastructure (transbay bridge approaches, freeways, interchanges, and major roads) Repair rail transit (BART, CalTrain, etc) Repair road & rail access to ports, airports Provide access to worst damaged areas Provide mobility in/between other areas Prioritize: not enough resources to do it all
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MTC Roles during Recovery Communication between Reg’l Recovery Authority and transportation agencies Develop consensus among transportation agencies on use of resources to meet priorities set by Reg’l Recovery Authority Coordinate emergency funding for transportation
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Contact Information Radiah T. Victor (510) 817-5719 rvictor@mtc.ca.gov
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