Develop an emergency, disaster response, and/or health management plan to anticipate and prepare public services and evacuation plans for exposure risks. Include procedures for post-disaster repairs and needs, pre-health incident access to health services, and post-health incident continuity of care. Identify existing community assets (e.g. fire stations, businesses, faith-based organizations) that can play a role in preparedness and recovery. The Fire Department will work with the Business Office and the Utilities Department using a combination of grant and tribal funds to complete this strategy by 2023.
Topic:
Policy, Planning, and Land Use
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Timeframe: Near term (1-5 years)
Climate Hazards
Air Quality, Wildfire Smoke, and AllergensDecreasing Water Quality
Decreasing Water Quantity
Drought
Flooding - Rainfall-induced
Increasing Air Temperatures
Vector-borne disease
Wildfire
