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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.4 CC Disaster Prepare TrainG~~~ OF Dp~~ 1/I ~' i~~~~jz ~ ~ % ~~LIFOR~~~ STAFF REPORT C I T Y C L E R K DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL File ~# ^ 5^0 a^-~~ DATE: February 1, 2011 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Joni L. Pattillo, City Manager SUBJECT: City Council Disaster Preparedness Training Prepared By: Roger Bradley, Senior Administrative Analyst EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider holding a disaster preparedness training session for City Councilmembers to receive an overview of the City's disaster response process during an emergency. The City Council will also consider providing Staff with a preferred date to hold the session: FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council provide Staff with a date for conducting disaster preparedness training for City Councilmembers. Sub tted By. Senior Ad inistrative Analyst Review d B Assistant City anager Page 1 of 2 A~~~ ~~. g. ~- DESCRIPTION: Over the past many years, the City Council has elected to hold a disaste"r preparedness training session to receive an overview of the City's disaster response process. The City Council last held a disaster training session on March 15, 2010. Generally, the City Council has preferred to hold these training sessions immediately following an election cycle to give an introduction to newly elected City Councilmembers. As the City has just completed an election cycle, Staff recommends that the City Council attend a disaster preparedness training session. This session would provide the City Council with an overyiew of the organizational structure utilized by City Staff to manage emergencies, be introduced to the concept of an Emergency Operations Center, and be instructed on how the City would coordinate with multiple agencies to protect and recover the community among other topics. Staff, is requesting feedback from the City Council as to a date within March 2011 that would work best with all Councilmember schedules. Overall, it is anticipated that the training will last approximately two hours and be conducted at the Dublin Civic Center. In previous years, the City Council has held disaster preparedness trainings directly before a City Council Meeting. It appeared that this was an effective scheduling practice as it prevented the City Council from having to set aside an additional day for a meeting. If the City Council has interest in following this protocol again, the training would begin at 5:00 p.m. and end before the start of the meeting. The March City Council meetings are scheduled for March 1 and March 15, but the Dublin Housing Authority may need to hold its regular meeting, which is scheduled to occur directly before the March 1 City Council meeting. Thus, Staff would recommend that the City Council set aside the March 15 date, beginning at 5:00 p.m., to hold disaster preparedness training. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: None. Page 2 of 2