Wake County Hazard Mitigation Plan - January 2020

SECTION 7: MITIGATION ACTION PLANS

City of Raleigh

Potential Funding Sources

Action #

Hazard(s) Addressed

Relative Priority

Lead Agency/ Department

Implementation Schedule

Description

Goal

Objective

Estimated Cost

2019 Status

Status Comments/Explanation

Raleigh Public Utilities, Fire, Police, City Manager, Emergency Management, and Engineering Services

Tabletop disaster exercises continue to occur with all EOC partners prior to the anticipated peak of hurricane season. These trainings take place each year to ensure staff are comfortable in their EOC roles and to handle staff turnover.

Ongoing – next 5 years

In-Progress – Carry Forward

ES-5

Continue to conduct disaster tabletop exercise program.

2

1

All

Low

$100,000 - $1m

Local

Flood, Tornado, Earthquake, Severe Winter Storm, Severe

Establish cross-functional team to develop Debris Management Plan. Team should work to identify and prepare additional debris management sites.

FEMA, City of Raleigh general fund support

City of Raleigh Transportation

N/A

ES-6

2

1

Moderate

$100,000

1 year

New

Weather, Hurricane

Public Education and Awareness

Utilize existing Everbridge advisory software to issue Heat Advisory Alerts targeted to vulnerable neighborhoods

Communications/ Sustainability

Less than $100,000

COR Operating Funds

PEA-1

1

2

Extreme Heat

High

2-3 years

New

N/A

Wake County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan 2019

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