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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3.3 Emergency Alert Notification System STAFF REPORT CITY CLERK File #520-20 CITY COUNCIL DATE:March 15, 2016 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager SUBJECT: Review of New Emergency Alert Notification System Prepared by Roger Bradley, Assistant to the City Manager EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will receive an overview of the newly acquired Everbridge Emergency Notification System. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The first year of service for the Everbridge system has been fully funded by a grant received by the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council receive the report. Reviewed By Administrative Service Director DESCRIPTION: Alert Notification Systems, often referred to as reverse 9-1-1 systems, are widely used by government agencies to notify residents and other members of the public of emergency situations. The City has various tools available for disseminating information regarding public safety matters during an emergency, including the emergency broadcast system, radio stations and the Web. However, unlike those systems, an Alert Notification System has the ability to dial mobile and landline telephones, and send emails and text messages to alert the public of emergency situations. Alerts and notifications that residents might receive through this system include time-sensitive messages about fires, flooding, levee failures, severe weather, disaster events, unexpected road closures, missing persons and evacuations of buildings and neighborhoods in specific geographic locations. For the past few years, the City has used the CodeRED alert systems for emergency notification services. Recently, the City of Dublin, in partnership with emergency response agencies ITEM NO. 3.3 Page 1 of 2 throughout Alameda County, has transitioned to a new state-of-the-art mass notification system to alert residents about emergency events and other important community news. This tool provides a regional partnership that will help people stay connected to issues impacting their health, safety, and well-being. The system enables jurisdictions within the County to provide essential information quickly, through a variety of avenues, when there is a threat to the health and safety of residents. The new service provider is Everbridge. Everbridge’s emergency notification system database includes all listed and unlisted landline telephone numbers within the City of Dublin. However, it does not include other alternative contact information such as email, cell phone, and work phone numbers for each resident. To ensure residents receive emergency notices in a timely manner, both at work and home, residents are encouraged to log into the system and provide other contact options such as cellular and work phone numbers, and email, TTY device and instant messaging information, which will allow residents to receive emergency notifications when they are not at home or if they do not have a home phone. All information will be kept confidential. This alternative contact information can be added to the database through the online Alameda County Alert service, a www.dublin.ca.gov/108/AC-Alert- link to which can be found on the City’s website at Information. This new Alert Notification System by Everbridge was made possible through a grant from the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services. The first year of services are provided at no additional charge to the City. Future costs of the service will be shared by participating jurisdictions, and Staff anticipates that the cost of the service will be less or equal to the previous contract with CodeRED, which had an annual fee of $15,000. In order to introduce the new service to the community, Staff will conduct a demonstration as part of its report to the City Council, outlining how the system works and how residents can sign up for alternative contact options. Further outreach to the community will be conducted in coordination with the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services. Staff is also promoting this service as part of community events, on the City’s website, and as part of the recent City Report sent to the community with the Recreation Guide. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: None. Page 2 of 2