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Agenda 05/28/2019 Item # 5B (Presentation - Emergency Management Hurricane Irma)05/28/2019 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 5.B Item Summary: Presentation by the County's Emergency Management Director on the status of Hurricane Irma recovery and after-action efforts and hurricane preparedness for the upcoming season. Meeting Date: 05/28/2019 Prepared by: Title: Department Head - Administrative Svc – Administrative Services Department Name: Len Price 05/20/2019 9:55 AM Submitted by: Title: Department Head - Administrative Svc – Administrative Services Department Name: Len Price 05/20/2019 9:55 AM Approved By: Review: Administrative Services Department Len Price Level 1 Division Reviewer Completed 05/20/2019 9:56 AM Administrative Services Department Len Price Level 2 Division Administrator Review Completed 05/20/2019 9:56 AM Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 05/20/2019 11:41 AM Office of Management and Budget Laura Wells Additional Reviewer Completed 05/20/2019 12:37 PM County Attorney's Office MaryJo Brock Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Skipped 05/21/2019 9:59 AM County Manager's Office Leo E. Ochs Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 05/22/2019 1:20 PM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 05/28/2019 9:00 AM 5.B Packet Pg. 41 Hurricane Irma-Recovery and After Action Update LEN PRICE, ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DAN SUMMERS, COLLIER COUNTY BUREAU OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 42 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update) Hurricane Irma-A look back… Continental US landfall on Marco Island Continental US landfall on Marco Island 73,000 residents registered for FEMA assistance 73,000 residents registered for FEMA assistance $33,000,000 provided by FEMA in temporary housing assistance $33,000,000 provided by FEMA in temporary housing assistance $11,000,000 provided by FEMA for rental assistance $11,000,000 provided by FEMA for rental assistance 71 Structures were destroyed 71 Structures were destroyed 1043 properties experienced major damage 1043 properties experienced major damage $37,000,000 in mobile home damages $37,000,000 in mobile home damages Estimated damages $212,000,000 Estimated damages $212,000,000 Priorities: Protect Lives, Support Survivors, and Restore Power. Execute timely and cost-effective debris removal efforts. Return critical infra-structure back to operations. Evaluate and execute, means and strategies to return to pre-disaster conditions and mitigate against future events. Preserve historical, cultural, academic, recreational, and business resources to ensure quality of place. 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 43 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update) Debris Removal and Electrical Impacts u 3.618 million cubic yards of debris. u Includes Marco, City of Naples, Everglades City, Unincorporated Collier County, and School Board. u Post-Hurricane Harvey, consumed unprecedented levels of disaster response resources from around the Country. u 5 million customers without power in the State during Irma. u 90% of power restored during Wilma-18 days. u 90% of power restored during Irma-10 days. 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 44 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update) After-Action Review Process… Independent review by Hagerty Interviews 1.Key internal and external partners. 2.Evaluated programmatic, resource, and training issues as applicable. 3.Summarized positive efforts. 4.Provided a “top-tier “ list of future corrective action recommendations. Emergency Management Continuous Mission Evaluation 1.360+_ Mission requests reviewed. 2.Expanded our emphasis on resource movement and greater “live” financial tracking. 3.Right-sizing the Emergency Operations Center-Agencies and staffing levels. 4.Everyday-Refinements to our plans, policy, procedures and resources. Collier Inc-County Manager’s Agency Programmatic 1.Bi-monthly “bricks and mortar” activity for CMO –agency corrective actions. 2.Escalating some efforts by re- programming funds. 3.Forward momentum with our Infra-Structure and Hurricane Resiliency Sales Tax efforts. 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 45 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update) After-Action Critical Concerns: u Fuel strategies-Retail and Governmental u Shelter Capacity and Staffing u Nursing Homes and Emergency Power Plans u Generator Power-Potable and Wastewater u Landline and Wireless Communications u Survivor Recovery u Public Messaging and Awareness u Financial Recovery-Len Price 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 46 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update) Fuel Challenges: Distribution 1.Bulk of our fuel comes from Ocean or Gulf Terminals. 2.Irma’s track variances impacted operations at all four Florida ports. 3.Unprecedented demand pre-landfall. 4.State’s Policy on truck tanker weights and hours. 5.Limits as to number of road tankers that can be filled at any given time. Local Retail 1.Electrically dependent. 2.Data Dependent-Point of Sale-Credit Card and Inventory Management 3.Wholesale Clubs opened their doors. 4.Retail industry reported delays in re-opening due to delays in food inspection. (FL-Dept of Ag). 5.Employee availability challenges and concerns about high amounts of cash on hand. Generators 1.Late Breaking…. Legislature took no action. 2.FDEM re-visiting bulk fuel order process for Counties and encouraging counties to re-visit emergency demands. 3.We have visibility on generator requirements of some stations and the possibility exists for some public (State) private partnerships. 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 47 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update) Fuel Successes: Existing Resources 1. Completion of refurbishment of county owned fuel wagon(s). 2.New bulk fuel contracts. 3. GIS Mapping of retail and government fueling resources. 4. Expanding Social Media notifications regarding retail fuel availability. Acquisitions 1.Sherriff, Collier County, Collier Schools, and Greater Naples has purchased additional towable fuel storage assets. 2.New Retail Outlets- Racetrack and Wawa in East Naples. 3.White Lake Recycle Center Complex-Fuel Depot planned. Future Plans 1.Earlier ordering of State supported fuel missions with charge to the County. 2.School Bus Depot-Partnership on additional fuel sites as available. 3.EOC re-visiting emergency fuel demands and staging strategies. 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 48 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update) Shelter Capacity and Improvements: u New Interlocal Agreement with Collier Schools. –Outstanding support from Dr. Patton and her staff. u Increase in County Staff participating in shelters and shelter training efforts. u Middle schools lend themselves by design to be the most accommodating for Pet-Friendly. u Substantial repair and renovation to the Palmetto Ridge High School Generator(s). u *New Hurricane Evacuation Zone map should help avoid unnecessary evacuations and contribute to lower shelter census. 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 49 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update) Nursing Homes, Emergency Power Plans: u State Law-(Emergency Order by the Governor following the 13 deaths in Broward County). u All licensed facilities in Collier County have met the State generator requirements. u Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) is still delinquent in updating state statutes for Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan requirements. CEMP documents are transmitted to local Emergency Management for review as part of annual operating licenses. 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 50 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update) Generator Potable and Wastewater Response, Recovery and Mitigation efforts:Growth and History Generators/By- Pass Pumps To tal Pieces of Emergency Standby Equipment Notes Pre-Irma (2017)100 100 Current (2019)27 127 Infrastructure Sales Tax Funding (April 2019) 32 159 Pending BCC Approval FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant (HMGP) Program 53 262 Pending Federal FEMA Approval +- 18 months It is not practical for every pump station to be equipped with emergency standby equipment, other strategies are used to broaden coverage during power outages. 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 51 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update) Generator Wastewater Strategies… u Portable generators (27% of the current total) provide flexibility to relocate from station to station. u Pumper trucks are used to pump down stations without power, releasing the wastewater to stations with emergency standby systems. u The Florida Warn-Intrastate mutual-aid network system provides generator resources when available. u The County’s debris mission contract provides generator and pumper truck resources when available. Concurrently, Modifications are being proposed to the Water- Sewer District Utilities Standards Manual to help address emergency standby systems. 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 52 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update) Landline and Wireless Communication Systems: u Landlines and Cellular calls impacted by damages to CenturyLink switching infrastructure. u Cellular carriers, heavily committed to flood operations within Texas following Hurricane Harvey -limiting disaster resources for Irma and Maria. u Cellular carriers, locally towers preformed well during Irma but were constrained by landline switching failures. u Emergency Management has met with Verizon to address extreme challenges in Golden Gate, Everglades City and Immokalee. u State and local EOC’s continue to invite communication giants to provide liaisons in local EOC’s for coordination. Typical damages noted in the Panhandle following Hurricane Michael. 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 53 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update) Survivor Recovery: u Faith Based and Volunteer Groups-Our communication, coordination, and cooperation is building everyday that will improve our community resilience and resolve with our restored Volunteer and Unmet Needs staff position. u Our very generous community has provided the resources for many non-profits to do exceptional work in mid-range and long range recovery for those many families who were devastated by Irma. u We have worked hard to leverage every available disaster preparedness dollar to build local capacity…. As all disasters are local! u Collier County should be exceptionally proud of the disaster response and recovery team,-public and private- as this effort is unconditionally a team sport. 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 54 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update) Public Messaging and Awareness: u Alert Collier u Collier 311 u Public outreach presently scheduled: u Library Preparedness Presentations: June 4th. 2:00pm Orange Blossom, July 2nd, 10:00 am, Naples Regional, July 16th. 5:30pm Estates Branch, August 13th, South Regional. u Naples Daily News Community Room Presentations: June 5th, 2:00pm and June 19th at 6:00pm u Take advantage of the Hurricane Sales Tax Holiday May 31st-June 6th. u Follow us on Facebook and Twitter at: CollierEM for key messages through the season. u Mark www.colliercountyfl.gov as one your favorites. u Review your family action plan, disaster supply kit, and know your evacuation route and destination options such as hotel, family, or friends. Ensure you have enough savings for emergency housing and essentials for at least 5 days. u Public Shelters as a last resort. 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 55 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update) A few of our partner agencies assisting survivors and recovery efforts... 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 56 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update) Stay Informed Stay Prepared Questions or Concerns? Thank you! Prepare your supplies for 96 hrs. Ensure you have emergency cash and emergency funds for emergent housing needs. Listen and monitor local government media resources for the latest information. 5.B.1 Packet Pg. 57 Attachment: Irma and Hurricane Update BCC May 2019 (8957 : Hurricane Season and Irma Update)