City of Irvine Local Hazard Mitigation Plan
opportunity to express their opinions in a productive way. This Community Engagement Strategy describes how Irvine will conduct outreach to members of the local community and other stakeholders of importance, in a flexible and outcome-oriented manner. PROJECT TEAM AND RESPONSIBILITIES The LHMP is being prepared by a project team, comprised of members from the City’s Hazard Mitigation Planning Committee (HMPC), key stakeholders (as discussed in the Stakeholders section), and the City’s technical consultants. The City of Irvine HMPC members include:
NAME
TITLE
DEPARTMENT
Robert Simmons
Emergency Management Administrator
Public Safety
Joe Kirkpatrick (or designee) Kerwin Lau (or designee) Chris Koster (or designee) Dennis Chiotti (or designee) Joe Dillman (or designee) Tom Perez (or designee) Steve Sherwood (or designee) Mark Linsenmayer (or designee)
Chief Building Official
Community Development Community Development Community Development
Planning Services Manager Great Park P & D Manager
Superintendent, Landscape Maint.
Public Works Public Works Public Works Public Works Transportation
Superintendent, Street Maint.
Project Management CIP Administrator
Assistant City Engineer
Director of Transportation Superintendent (Facilities)
Mike Morgan (or designee)
Public Works
Lisa Rudloff (or designee)
Deputy Director, Community Services
Community Services
Director, Public Affairs and Communications
Craig Reem (or designee)
City Manager
Molly Mclaughlin (or designee) Michael Sheeran (or designee)
City Clerk
City Manager
GIS Supervisor
Administrative Services
Nick Rycroft (or designee)
Public Safety Technology Analyst Risk Management Administrator
Public Safety
Lori Thompson (or designee) Dave Klug (or designee) Peter Hong (or designee)
Administrative Services
Lieutenant, Police Department
Public Safety Public Safety
Senior Mgmt Analyst
Brian Brown (or designee)
Senior Buyer
Administrative Services
These members of the HMPC will be responsible for reviewing all content included in the LHMP. In addition, as the local experts, they will be able to provide valuable information about how best to reach community members, and to share information and receive feedback effectively during the LHMP process. It is likely that at least one member or several members of the HMPC will attend meetings and other outreach events to serve as representatives of the City. HMPC staff will serve as the primary liaisons with community members on the project (e.g. answering public inquiries about the LHMP) and will be responsible for distributing content through the preferred means.
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