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BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2024-2026
Bill/Resolution
157
Draft
02
Introducer
Ashley L. Kierkiewicz, Council Member
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
PCHSW-09: Recommended passage on first reading - 06/02/26
Action 2
Council: Bill 157 amended to Draft 3 - 06/17/26
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AGE COUNCIL 2026-06-17 2024-2026
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COM 0888.004 2024-2026
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Section 7-_-_ After-action report. <br /> (a) Following the conclusion of each disaster response,the administrator shall prepare an <br /> after-action report and transmit it to the mayor and the council. <br /> (b) The after-action report shall address: <br /> (1) A summary of the disaster event, its impacts, and the scope of the County's <br /> response; <br /> (2) An assessment of the effectiveness of emergency response operations, including <br /> interagency coordination, resource deployment, and public communications; <br /> (3) Identification of strengths, gaps, and areas for improvement in the County's <br /> emergency response and early recovery capacity; <br /> (4) Recommendations for improvements to emergency plans,procedures,and <br /> • resource allocation; and <br /> (5) Observations relevant to the transition from emergency response to recovery <br /> operations. <br /> Section 7 _. Interim recovery strategy. <br /> (a) Within six months of the activation of a disaster recovery program,the recovery <br /> officer shall prepare an interim recovery strategy and transmit it to the mayor and <br /> council. <br /> (b) The interim recovery strategy shall provide an initial roadmap for recovery <br /> operations, identify immediate recovery priorities, and facilitate coordination of early <br /> recovery programs and funding opportunities. <br /> (c) The interim recovery strategy shall address,to the extent possible,the following <br /> • elements: <br /> (1) A disaster impact and damage assessment, including an overview of losses to <br /> housing, infrastructure,the economy, and community services; <br /> (2) Immediate housing stabilization measures to address the shelter needs of <br /> displaced residents; <br /> (3) Community health and social service needs identified in the immediate <br /> aftermath of the disaster; <br /> (4) Any temporary regulatory measures that may be appropriate to facilitate <br /> recovery, including building or permitting modifications; and <br /> (5) A summary of State and Federal recovery funding and the County's strategy for <br /> accessing such funding. <br /> Section 7-_-_ Long-term recovery and resilience plan. <br /> (a) Within twelve months following the completion and transmittal of the interim <br /> recovery strategy,the recovery officer shall prepare a long-term recovery and <br /> resilience plan,which shall be adopted by resolution of the council and shall serve as <br /> the County's framework for a specific disaster's recovery operations. <br /> (b) The long-term recovery and resilience plan shall address,to the extent possible,the <br /> following: <br /> (1) Housing recovery strategies to restore and expand the housing stock available to <br /> affected residents; <br /> 4 <br />
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