Wake County Hazard Mitigation Plan

SECTION 2: PLANNING PROCESS

Table 2.9 – Completed and Deleted Actions from the 2015 Wake County Hazard Mitigation Plan

2015 Action #

Description

2019 Status Status Comments/Explanation

Wake County

Oversee completion of planned equipment replacements/upgrades for 800 MGHZ emergency communications systems, EMS facilities, and fire/rescue facilities per the approved capital improvement program. Maintain Environmental Network Call Center. Citizens may report flooding problems, pollution issues, erosion problems, infrastructure damage, littering, etc.

ES-3

Completed

PEA-5

Completed

Raleigh

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Apex

Form a citizen plan implementation steering committee to monitor progress on local mitigation actions. Include a mix of representatives from neighborhoods, local businesses, and local government. Encourage the use of porous pavement, vegetative buffers, and islands in large parking areas. Encourage the use of permeable driveways and surfaces to reduce runoff and promote groundwater recharge. Obtain local data including tax parcels, critical facility locations, and other information for use in risk analysis. Adopt erosion and sedimentation control regulations for construction. Use stream restoration to ensure adequate drainage and diversion of stormwater.

Updated neighborhood mtg report standards to increase neighbor input on projects before they're approved.

P-33

Delete

P-35

Delete

Considered part of p-34

P-36

Delete

Considered part of p-34

P-39

Delete

continually being updated - moved to PP-2 & reworded

NRP-10

Completed

NRP-11

Delete

doesn't seem to address the hazard

Construction of Fire Station #5 completed. Fire Station #6 targeted under a new action.

ES-13

Construct Fire Stations #5 and #6.

Completed

Town website - public access, emergency information and contact numbers, link to hurricane and Harris nuclear evacuation route maps and safety information. Revise the Emergency Information Page. Add Ready Wake link. Public Library – Maintain and update hazard information accessible to the public. Include FEMA flood map link on the Town Website on the Engineering page.

PEA-1

Completed

PEA-4

Delete

PEA-8

Completed

technically under the Planning page….

Cary

Land Use Plan An existing tool which guides future development based on available services and existing site features/resources to ensure that future development is meeting the overall vision of the Town while ensuring the safety of the citizens.

Cary's comprehensive plan, called alternately the Cary Community Plan and the Imagine Cary Plan was finalized on January 24, 2017. Implementation in-process.

P-4

Delete

Wake County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan 2019

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