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File #: AM No. 21-049   
Type: Staff Report Status: Presented
File created: 3/15/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/6/2021 Final action: 4/6/2021
Title: Long-Term Recovery Plan Update (LTRP)
Attachments: 1. Agenda Memo, 2. Attachment A: 2021 Q1 Long-Term Recovery Plan Update, 3. Attachment B: 2021 Q1 Update of Recovery Strategies, 4. Attachment C: Executive Summary, 5. Attachment D: Long Term Recovery Plan
TO: Members of the City Council
FROM: Mayor Angela Birney
DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR CONTACT(S):
Planning and Community Development
Carol Helland
425-556-2107
Fire
Adrian Sheppard
425-556-2201

DEPARTMENT STAFF:
Planning and Community Development
Sarah Pyle
Manager, Community Development and Implementation
Fire
Patti-Jean Hooper
Emergency Preparedness Manager
Fire
Todd Short
Fire Marshall


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Long-Term Recovery Plan Update (LTRP)


OVERVIEW STATEMENT:
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This is an informational briefing and the first update to the City of Redmond's Long-Term Recovery Plan. Staff will update Council on April 6, 2021 on baseline conditions related to housing, economic development, impacted infrastructure, organizational operations of essential services and the Redmond Partnership Network. An overview and status briefing will also be provided on the recommended short-term, mid-term, and long-term recovery strategies.

Long-Term Community Recovery
The Long-Term Recovery planning stage of the City's emergency management operations was completed in August of 2020. The recovery planning effort took place in coordination with regional partners, community stakeholders, and community members and used the National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF) published by FEMA.

The Framework defines:
* Ten core components and areas of focus for recovery;
* Eight principles that guide recovery core capability development and recovery;
support activities under the NDRF;
* Roles and responsibilities of recovery coordinators and other stakeholders;
* A coordinating structure that facilitates communication and collaboration among
all stakeholders to effectively manage recovery planning; and
* The overall process by which communities can capitalize on opportunities to
rebuild stronger, smarter, and safer.

Planning efforts leveraged the expertise of city staff, external experts (community agencies, national organizations), and federal, state, and local experts in the field of disaster r...

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